Issue 27 was published in Winter 1993.
Contents:
Letters
Editorial: Then and Now
Going on endlessly: defining radical feminism in the 1990s
Telling it like it wasn’t — Debbie Cameron examines how radical feminism becomes history
Zero tolerance — Roz Foley describes the impact of the campaign
Getting personal: four radical feminists talk about the politics of personal life
Now Voyager — Patricia Duncker reviews Mary Daly’s latest book
Wanking in cyberspace — Dianne Butterworth writes about computer pornography and ‘virtual sex’
The world and his wife — Stevi Jackson reviews ‘Familiar Exploitation’ by Diana Leonard and Christine Delphy
The failure of the sensible agenda — Lynn Alderson salutes the successes of radical feminism
The myth of the bad girl — Rachel Wingfield reviews ‘Unleashing Feminism’
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