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Big Sister: How Extreme Feminism has Betrayed the Fight for Sexual Equality

By Neil Boyd, Greystone Books, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2004, 216 pp., $22.95 (Cdn.)

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I would like to thank Valerie Raoul and Sneja Gunew for their helpful comments.

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Shelley, C. Big Sister: How Extreme Feminism has Betrayed the Fight for Sexual Equality. Arch Sex Behav 35, 507–509 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-006-9050-6

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