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Good. Paperback Good Ships From Canada Good No dust jacket as issued Bottom of the pages have been touched by water but does not touche the printed words 214 p Audience: General/trade Book Description 'A Feminist I' is a refreshingly honest and sharply analytical work in the new genre of theoretical autobiography Our universities are the locus of ongoing debates over the politics of gender, class, disadvantage, and disability-and over the issue of "'"political correctness "'" In 'A Feminist I', Christine Overall offers wide-ranging reflections from a a first person point of view on these issues, and on the politics of the modern university itself In doing so, she continually returns underlying epistemological concerns What are our assumptions about the ways in which knowledge is constructed? To what degree are our perceptions shaped by our social roles and identities? In the past generation feminists have led the way in acknowledging the importance of such questions, and recognising also the ways.