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This volume challenges and extends the definition of right and right-wing discourse as traditionally conceived in male scholarship. The eleven papers share a common perspective: a critique of the ideology of 'natural difference' as the basis for oppression of the dominated group. In a radical feminist analysis, the relation of domination between the sexes is seen as central to the projects of the right, in which the constructions of 'nations', 'races' and 'gender' present variations in time and space. In its linking of oppressions, this books makes an important and timely contribution to femin
Discourse analysis --- Sexism in language --- Feminism --- Right and left (Political science) --- Sexist language --- Language and sex --- Language and languages --- Nonsexist language --- Sex differences --- Congresses --- Sexism in language - Congresses.
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