Conversation Begins, The

The Conversation Begins by Christina Looper Baker, published by Bantam in April 1996, is a first edition that spans 387 pages. This book draws on interviews with a diverse range of mothers and daughters who experienced the era of Women’s Liberation, providing a cultural study that explores the complexities of their relationships. It delves into the stresses and rewards associated with being and having a feminist mother, offering insights into the dynamics shaped by this influential movement.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the themes of motherhood and feminism, as the book presents personal narratives that highlight the unique experiences of these families. The discussions reflect on the impact of feminist theory on their lives, revealing both challenges and triumphs. This edition, written in English, invites readers to engage with the personal stories that illustrate the broader cultural shifts of the time, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on mothers and daughters within the context of feminism.
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Drawing on interviews with a diverse range of mothers and daughters who experienced the era of Women’s Liberation, a timely cultural study describes the stresses and rewards of being and having a feminist mother.
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