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Feminism: Natasha Walter and Catherine Hakim

Weekly discussion programme, setting the cultural agenda. Anne McElvoy asks what feminism means now with Natasha Walter, Catherine Hakim, Shereen El Feki and Finn Mackay.

On Start the Week Anne McElvoy explores the state of feminism today. It's fifty years since Betty Friedan's landmark book, The Feminine Mystique, questioned the role of women in society. Anne McElvoy discusses that role today with the Living Dolls author, Natasha Walter, the proponent of erotic capital Catherine Hakim, the radical feminist Finn Mackay and the journalist and academic Shereen El Feki who has been looking at the changing sexual attitudes and behaviour in the Arab world.

This programme will be followed by a phone-in edition of Woman's Hour on feminism. If you would like to take part in the programme you can email now via the Woman's Hour website or phone from 0800 on Monday 4th March on 03700 100 444.

Producer: Katy Hickman.

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43 minutes

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Mon 4 Mar 2013 21:30

Natasha Walter

Natasha WalterÌýis a writer, broadcaster and campaigner, andÌýthe author ofÌý'Living Dolls'. She is also the founder of Women for Refugee Women.

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Living Dolls: The Return of SexismÌýis published by Virago.

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Fifty Shades of Feminism, edited by Lisa Appignanesi, Rachel Holmes and Susie Orbach, is published by Virago.

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Catherine Hakim

Dr Catherine Hakim is a pioneering British social scientist and author,ÌýandÌýthe proponent of erotic capital.

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Honey Money: The Power of Erotic Capital is published by Allen Lane.

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The New Rules is published by Gibson Square.

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Finn Mackay

Finn Mackay is a radical feminist activist and researcher.

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Shereen El Feki

Shereen El Feki is a journalist and academic who has been looking at the changing sexual attitudes and behaviour in the Arab world.

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Sex and the Citadel: Intimate Life in a Changing Arab World is published by Chatto & Windus.

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Monday 4 March: Woman's Hour Debate - What Does Feminism Mean to You?

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Is feminism a fundamental part of how you view the world? An idea that has run its time?
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  • By phone (from 8.00am on Monday) - 03700 100444
  • Tweet Ìý#feminism

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  • Mon 4 Mar 2013 09:00
  • Mon 4 Mar 2013 21:30

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