Women's Liberation and Class Struggle
Vania Bambirra,
Leslie Krebs and
Barbara Bayer
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Vania Bambirra: Punto Final, February 15, 1972, No. 151, Santiago, Chile
Review of Radical Political Economics, 1972, vol. 4, issue 3, 75-84
Abstract:
This article is a synthesis of a lecture given to the Feder ation of Students of the University of Concepcion in October, 1971. The majority of the considerations in this article are actually part of a consensus of people focusing on the problem from a leftist perspective. However, few leftists in Chile, up until now, have been preoccupied with promoting or stimulating serious discussion about the problems of the situation of women in the revolutionary process. For this reason, and considering the relevance of the theme in the process that is now going on in this country, we have brought a discussion of "the woman question"--though we are not specialists in it--to the attention of Punto Final.
Date: 1972
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DOI: 10.1177/048661347200400307
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