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Introduction
Radical Form in Novas Cartas Portuguesas
Modernism and Feminism in Fernanda Botelho's Xerazade e os Outros
Revolution and Representation in Lidia Jorge's O Dia dos Prodigios
Sexuality and Repression in Helia Correia's Montedemo
The Language of Silence in Teolinda Gersao's O Silencio
Appendix: A Brief History of Feminism in Portugal
Bibliography
Index
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