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    Transformations and transgressions: experience, consciousness and identity at Greenham

    Roseneil, Sasha (1995) Transformations and transgressions: experience, consciousness and identity at Greenham. In: Charles, N. and Hughes-Freeland, F. (eds.) Practising Feminism: Identity, Difference, Power. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 86-108. ISBN 9780415111096.

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    Book synopsis: In Practising Feminism, contributors drawn from a range of backgrounds in anthropology, sociology and social psychology, explore different ways of practising feminism and their effect on gendered identities. The contributors examine feminism and gender identities in different cultures, feminism as a politics of transformation, the call for recognition of heterosexuality as a politicised identity, the practical role of feminism in nationalist struggles, power relations and gender differences, and the methodological implications of feminist practices. They all discuss identity, difference and power and their importance to feminist political practice. Practising Feminism is an important contribution to the neglected middle ground between post-modern deconstructions of difference and identity, and continued feminist concern with grounded power relations and the validity of experience.

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