Reference:
Review Excerpts 'The reader will find in the following pages, first, an attempt to situate the
problematic of women in Europe within an inquiry on time: that time which the
feminist movement both inherits and modifies. Second, I will attempt to
distinguish two phases or two generations of women which, while immediately
universalist and cosmopolitan in their demands, can nonetheless be
differentiated by the fact that the first generation is more determined by the
implications of a national problematic ..., while the second, more determined by
its place within the "symbolic denominator", is European and trans-European.
Finally, I will try, both through the problems approached and through the type of
analysis I propose, to present what I consider a viable stance for a European-- or
at least a European woman-- within a domain which is henceforth worldwide in
scope' (472).
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