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Bringing it home women talk about feminism in their lives

Bringing it home is a collection of essays that peels away the rhetoric from feminist discourse. Thirty-something years after the resurrection of the modern Women's movement - and at the height of skepticism about the relevance of feminism - this lively gathering of deeply personal narratives brings feminism home and sits her down with twenty-four interesting women to discuss life, love, motherhood, daughterhood, work, art, sex, science, sports, and community. Editor Brenda Lea Brown has brought together an impressive roster of contributors from different generations, different walks of life, and different geographical, ethnic, and religious communities.

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