Intellectual, Nomad, Polyglot: A Hungarian Witch and Italian Feminism
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This article focuses on Agnes Hochberg (1964–1995), a feminist and scholar, engaged in the Hungarian feminist movement since 1990 and at the same time, in a research project on the history of the Italian and American feminist movements of the 1960s and 1970s, focusing in particular on the practice of consciousness-raising and the ways in which it was transmitted from one country to another. An analysis of her work is useful to look in a critical way at our approach to the history of neo-feminism, and to re- discuss methodological categories such as “transnational feminisms,” and the periodization of feminist movements.
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Bertilotti, Teresa, and Zsófia Kulcsár. 2013. “Intellectual, Nomad, Polyglot: A Hungarian Witch and Italian Feminism”. Interdisciplinary EJournal of Gender Studies 3 (2):121-42. https://analecta.hu/index.php/tntef/article/view/33701.
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