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This superb collection of essays explores the meanings and effects of feminism's universalist claims, challenging the idea that translation involves creating copies of Western women's movements and arguing instead that feminism is an international phenomenon that involves transmutations and adaptations. Contributors from many different countries -- including China, South Africa and several parts of Eastern Europe -- examine the questions of how movements and ideas can yield cross-cultural feminist collaboration.
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