Connecting women in the age of difference: Re-thinking gender in twenty-first century Aotearoa New Zealand

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Editorial: This special issue of the Women’s Studies Journal is an exploration of the theme of difference and diversity among women in Aotearoa New Zealand in the twenty-first century. As a construct within feminist literature, ‘difference’ has, for over three decades, irrevocably altered the landscape of feminist politics – in both its scholarship and its praxis. Fundamental to the theories of difference that have emerged since the 1980s is the idea that women’s lived realities differ vastly depending on, amongst other variables, their sexual orientation, racial and ethnic background, religious beliefs, age and income status.

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Campbell, M.M., Michelle, C. & Simon-Kumar, R. (2011). Connecting women in the age of difference: Re-thinking gender in twenty-first century Aotearoa New Zealand. Women's Studies Journal, 25(2), pp. 2-8.

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