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      33 Freeman, J. (1975). The Politics of Women's Liberation: A Case Study of an Emerging Social Movement and its Relation to the Policy Process. New York: David McKay Company.

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      39 Henry, A. (2004). Not My Mother's Sister: Generational Conflict and Third‐Wave Feminism. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

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      41 hooks, b. (2004). The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love. New York: Atria Books.

      42 Jaggar, A. (1983). Feminist Politics and Human Nature. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

      43 Jeffreys, S. (1997). The Idea of Prostitution. North Melbourne: Spinifex Press.

      44  Jeffreys, S. (2005). Beauty and Misogyny: Harmful Cultural Practices in the West. London: Routledge.

      45 Jeffreys, S. (2014). Gender Hurts: A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism. Abingdon: Oxford University Press.

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      48 Lederer, L. (1980). Then and now: an interview with a former pornography model. In: Take Back the Night (ed. L. Lederer), 57–70. New York: William Morrow.

      49 Leeds Revolutionary Feminists (1981). Love Your Enemy? The Debate Between Heterosexual Feminism and Political Lesbianism, 1–11. London: Onlywomen Press. Accessed August 25, 2017 https://materialfeminista.milharal.org/files/2012/10/Political‐Lesbianism‐The‐Case‐Against‐Heterosexuality‐LRFG.pdf.

      50 Levy, J. (2015). Criminalising the Purchase of Sex: Lessons from Sweden. New York: Routledge.

      51 Mackay, F. (2015). Radical Feminism: Feminist Activism in Movement. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

      52 Mackay, F. (2015b). Radical Feminism. Theory, Culture and Society 32 (7–8): 332–336.

      53 MacKinnon, C.A. (1987). Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

      54 MacKinnon, C.A. (1989). Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

      55 MacKinnon, C.A. (1997). From practice to theory, or what is a white woman anyway? In: Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed (eds. D. Bell and R. Klein), 45–54. North Melbourne: Spinifex.

      56 MacKinnon, C.A. (2001). Sex Equality. New York: Foundation Press.

      57 MacKinnon, C.A. (2005). Women's Lives, Men's Laws. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

      58 Maddox, M. (1998). Affirmative action: Liberal accommodation or radical Trojan Horse. Australian Journal of Law and Society 14: 1–14.

      59 McDowell, L. and Sharp, J. (1999). A Feminist Glossary of Human Geography. New York: Routledge.

      60 McMillan, C. (1982). Women, Reason and Nature. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

      61 Millett, K. (1970). Sexual Politics. New York: Doubleday.

      62 Morgan, R. (1970). Sisterhood Is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement. New York: Random House.

      63 Morgan, R. (1978). Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicle of a Feminist. New York: Vintage Books.

      64 Primorac, I. (1998). Radical feminism on rape. Journal for General Social Issues 8 (4): 497–511.

      65 Raymond, J.G. (1980). The Transsexual Empire. London: Women's Press.

      66 Rhodes, J. (2012). Radical Feminism, Writing, and Critical Agency: From Manifesto to Modem. New York: State University of New York Press.

      67 Rich, A. (1976). Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. London: W.W. Norton.

      68 Rich, A. (1980). Compulsory heterosexuality and lesbian existence. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 5 (4): 631–660.

      69 Rosewarne, L. (2007). Sex in Public: Women, Outdoor Advertising and Public Policy. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

      70  Rosewarne, L. (2009). Cheating on the Sisterhood: Infidelity and Feminism. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC‐CLIO.

      71 Rosewarne, L. (2011a). Part‐Time Perverts: Sex, Pop Culture, and Kink Management. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC‐CLIO.

      72 Rosewarne, Lauren. 2011b. “Sex, lies and slutwalking”. The Conversation, May 10. Accessed August 31, 2017 https://theconversation.com/sex‐lies‐and‐slutwalking‐1166.

      73 Rosewarne, L. (2016). Cyberbullies, Cyberactivists, Cyberpredators: Film, TV, and Internet Stereotypes. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC‐CLIO.

      74 Rosewarne, L. (2017). The pervert. In: The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality (eds. C. Smith, F. Attwood and B. McNair), 416–427. New York: Routledge.

      75 Rosewarne, Lauren. 2017b. “Radical feminists' objection to sex work is profoundly un‐feminist”. The Conversation, August 9. Accessed August 23, 2017 https://theconversation.com/radical‐feminists‐objection‐to‐sex‐work‐is‐profoundly‐un‐feminist‐81333.

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      77 Russell, D.E.H. (1997). Pornography causes harm to women. In: Women, Men & Gender: Ongoing Debates (ed. M.R. Walsh), 158–169. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

      78 Ryan, B. (2001). Having it all: the search for identity and community. In: Identity Politics in the Women's Movement (ed. B. Ryan), 320–333. New York: NYU Press.

      79 Sarachild, K. (1975). Feminist Revolution. New York: Random House.

      80 Sargent, L. (1981). The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: A Debate on Class and Patriarchy. London: Pluto Press.

      81 Saulnier, C.F. (1996). Feminist Theories and Social Work: Approaches and Applications. New York: Haworth Press.

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