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    Interview with Joan Scott- Author of “The Fantasy of Feminist History”

    Ben Myers Posted on 08/26/2012

    We are talking with Joan Scott this week about whether or not feminist history is possible.

    Ben Myers

    W. Benjamin Myers (Ph. D. Southern Illinois University 2007) is an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at USC Upstate.
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