Sexed by Susanna Rustin review a new history of British feminism
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Far from being a single doctrine, feminism comprises diverse views, leading to internal conflicts alongside battles with patriarchal systems. Waves of progress reflect ongoing struggles, like the clash between gender-critical feminists and trans rights advocates today.
Rustin's 'Sexed' offers a nuanced history of British feminism, emphasizing internal disagreements from Wollstonecraft to the Pankhursts. The book sheds light on the longstanding nature of feminist confrontations, now magnified by contemporary debates.
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