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  • Website

    British Library Learning

    What is the difference between the suffragists and the suffragettes?

    2018 - The British Library

    In-text: (British Library Learning, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: British Library Learning, 2018. What is the difference between the suffragists and the suffragettes?. [online] The British Library. Available at: <https://www.bl.uk/votes-for-women/articles/suffragists-and-suffragettes> [Accessed 5 December 2019].

  • Journal

    Helmreich, S.

    The Genders of Waves

    2017 - WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly

    In-text: (Helmreich, 2017)

    Your Bibliography: Helmreich, S., 2017. The Genders of Waves. WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 45(1/2).

  • Journal

    Hewitt, N. A.

    Feminist Frequencies: Regenerating the Wave Metaphor

    2019 - Feminist Studies

    In-text: (Hewitt, 2019)

    Your Bibliography: Hewitt, N., 2019. Feminist Frequencies: Regenerating the Wave Metaphor. Feminist Studies, 38(3).

  • Journal

    Hoeflinger, E.

    Talking Waves: Structures of Feminist Moments and the Potential of a Wave Economy

    2008 - Third Space

    In-text: (Hoeflinger, 2008)

    Your Bibliography: Hoeflinger, E., 2008. Talking Waves: Structures of Feminist Moments and the Potential of a Wave Economy. Third Space, 8(1).

  • Journal

    Janusz, S.

    Feminism and Metaphor: Friend, Foe, Force?

    1994 - Metaphor and Symbolic Activity

    In-text: (Janusz, 1994)

    Your Bibliography: Janusz, S., 1994. Feminism and Metaphor: Friend, Foe, Force?. Metaphor and Symbolic Activity, 9(4), pp.289-300.

  • Journal

    Laughlin, K. A., Gallagher, J., Cobble, D. S., Boris, E., Nadasen, P., Gilmore, S. and Zarnow, L.

    Is It Time to Jump Ship? Historians Rethink the Waves Metaphor

    2010 - Feminist Formations

    In-text: (Laughlin et al., 2010)

    Your Bibliography: Laughlin, K., Gallagher, J., Cobble, D., Boris, E., Nadasen, P., Gilmore, S. and Zarnow, L., 2010. Is It Time to Jump Ship? Historians Rethink the Waves Metaphor. Feminist Formations, 22(1).

  • Journal

    Nicholson, L.

    Feminism in "Waves": Useful Metaphor or Not?

    2010 - New Politics

    In-text: (Nicholson, 2010)

    Your Bibliography: Nicholson, L., 2010. Feminism in "Waves": Useful Metaphor or Not?. New Politics, 12(4).

  • Journal

    Reger, J.

    Finding a Place in History: The Discursive Legacy of the Wave Metaphor and Contemporary Feminism

    2017 - Feminist Studies

    In-text: (Reger, 2017)

    Your Bibliography: Reger, J., 2017. Finding a Place in History: The Discursive Legacy of the Wave Metaphor and Contemporary Feminism. Feminist Studies, 43(1).

  • Magazine

    Walker, R.

    Becoming the Third Wave

    1992 - Ms.

    In-text: (Walker, 1992)

    Your Bibliography: Walker, R., 1992. Becoming the Third Wave. Ms., pp.39-41.

  • Magazine

    Weinman Lear, M.

    The Second Feminist Wave

    1968 - New York Times

    In-text: (Weinman Lear, 1968)

    Your Bibliography: Weinman Lear, M., 1968. The Second Feminist Wave. New York Times, p.24.

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