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help)czar 22:07, 25 September 2017 (UTC)
ISBN: 0-86068-029-0 is Virago 1987, not the original Doubleday 1970. I find 0-385-05292-8 (hard) Doubleday 1970. I change the page. -- Dominique Meeùs ( talk) 17:45, 9 February 2020 (UTC)
Bookku ( talk) 02:00, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
Sexual Politics by Kate Millett,is 1970 book and since then there seems to be much more intellectual synthesis has happened -few more books seems to be there with same title name - and topic needs to be covered under article Sexual politics (if it is not covered under some other heading).
So what do I suggest is shifting present article name to title Sexual Politics (Kate Millett) to make way for article covering topic in more details.
Please do suggest
Thanks & Regards
Bookku ( talk) 15:20, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
Since you are around this article can you guide me about this too. One of my mind says I expand & update general topic of Sexual politics in this article itself and keeping Kate Millett Book information as is as of now and fork it out at a latter stage when Sexual politics article as general topic gets well developed; second thought says I develop Sexual Politics general topic in draft name space and then bring in under this title. What would be preferable ?
Secondly, I don't have arguments still, you reversed my edits in See also, many times I start editing from opposite of the spectrum taking criticism and opposite views in to account pro sides later. I am confused you preferred to reverse my edits.
Bookku ( talk) 10:58, 6 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi,
As discussed earlier on this talk page, recently initiated a new article @ Draft:Sexual politics and I am looking for some proactive support in updating and expansion of the article. Please do help in update and expansion if topic Draft:Sexual politics would interest you.
Thanks and warm regards
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{{
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: Text "The Book That Made Us Feminists" ignored (
help)czar 22:07, 25 September 2017 (UTC)
ISBN: 0-86068-029-0 is Virago 1987, not the original Doubleday 1970. I find 0-385-05292-8 (hard) Doubleday 1970. I change the page. -- Dominique Meeùs ( talk) 17:45, 9 February 2020 (UTC)
Bookku ( talk) 02:00, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
Sexual Politics by Kate Millett,is 1970 book and since then there seems to be much more intellectual synthesis has happened -few more books seems to be there with same title name - and topic needs to be covered under article Sexual politics (if it is not covered under some other heading).
So what do I suggest is shifting present article name to title Sexual Politics (Kate Millett) to make way for article covering topic in more details.
Please do suggest
Thanks & Regards
Bookku ( talk) 15:20, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
Since you are around this article can you guide me about this too. One of my mind says I expand & update general topic of Sexual politics in this article itself and keeping Kate Millett Book information as is as of now and fork it out at a latter stage when Sexual politics article as general topic gets well developed; second thought says I develop Sexual Politics general topic in draft name space and then bring in under this title. What would be preferable ?
Secondly, I don't have arguments still, you reversed my edits in See also, many times I start editing from opposite of the spectrum taking criticism and opposite views in to account pro sides later. I am confused you preferred to reverse my edits.
Bookku ( talk) 10:58, 6 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi,
As discussed earlier on this talk page, recently initiated a new article @ Draft:Sexual politics and I am looking for some proactive support in updating and expansion of the article. Please do help in update and expansion if topic Draft:Sexual politics would interest you.
Thanks and warm regards