Inspired by the Periodic Table of Elements, The Periodic Table of Feminism applies scientific logic to the history of feminism around the world to highlight the elemental women who have energized it.
Inspired by the Periodic Table of Elements, The Periodic Table of Feminism applies scientific logic to the history of feminism around the world to highlight the elemental women who have energized it.
Marisa Bate is a journalist covering issues that impact women including sexism in the media, domestic violence, politics, current affairs, and pop culture. She has written for the Guardian, Observer, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan, and she was the first full time staff member of the Pool. She is now a freelance journalist, and has added radio commentary to her repertoire, appearing on BBC Radio 4's The World Tonight and BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland. She was a judge on the inaugural Words by Women awards and the End Violence Against Women media awards. She lives in London.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: How the table works 3: Proto-feminists 4: The first wave 5: Epic marches 6: The second wave 7: Fictional feminists 8: Inspirational creatives 9: The third wave 10: Political leaders 11: The fourth wave 12: Male allies 13: Further reading 14: Index
1: Introduction 2: How the table works 3: Proto-feminists 4: The first wave 5: Epic marches 6: The second wave 7: Fictional feminists 8: Inspirational creatives 9: The third wave 10: Political leaders 11: The fourth wave 12: Male allies 13: Further reading 14: Index
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