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Glancing fires: An investigation into women's creativity

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The book is a ground-breaking work on the meaning and production of feminist artistic expression. The contributors explore the connections and contradictions between their work - as writers, artists, singers, dancers, teachers - and their lives. In a careful and rigorous commentary Lesley Saunders places these explorations within a wide political context which addresses the questions of sexuality, class and race. This is a challenging and inspiring contribution to the field of feminist literary and political theory. This is a challenging and inspiring contribution to the field of feminist literary and political theory.

224 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1987

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