Notes
The first National Women's Liberation Conference took place at Ruskin College, Oxford, between 27 February and 1 March 1970.
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This interview was made possible by funding from the Psychosocial Research Programme in the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) at the Open University. An audio containing edited highlights from the interview is available on the CCIG website: http://www.open.ac.uk/ccig/.
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Hollway, W., Mitchell, J. & Walsh, J. Interview with Juliet Mitchell - Psychoanalysis and Feminism: Then and now. Psychoanal Cult Soc 20, 112–130 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1057/pcs.2015.3
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