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Interrogating a label: An autoethnographic account of a man and feminism

Document
Call Number
LE3 .A278 2016
Date Issued
2016
Supervisor
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Degree Level
Honours
Degree Discipline
Affiliation
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to host a discussion around men and feminism, in an attempt to sort out whether or not men may be considered feminists, or if that is a question worth asking. This thesis is written through a layered autoethnography, coupling my personal experience with existing feminist literature. An autoethnography is an incredibly personal research method. WhileI conclude it to be immaterial whether or not men may be considered feminists, I also expand my own thinking through a personalized academic journey.
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The author retains copyright in this thesis. Any substantial copying or any other actions that exceed fair dealing or other exceptions in the Copyright Act require the permission of the author.
Publisher
Acadia University

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