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The concept of Women's
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was the largest feminist circulating magazine of the Women's
Liberation Movement (WLM) in Britain of the 1970s and 80s. It remains one of the movement's most visible achievements. The trajectory of Spare Rib charted the rise and demise of the Women's Liberation Movement and as a consequence is of
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set out to set the record straight on Women's
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s first issue: "The self-expression and persuasive writing of the pioneering magazine have their legacy in feminist media today....Because of its standing in feminist history, Spare Rib has become a touchstone for later feminist magazines. In their 2017 book
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covers were often controversial. It had to suggest the familiarity of women's magazines – "like a good friend, intimate, loyal, supportive – while also being challenging, questioning, exciting and radical". The designers had to transform the name
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RIB will reach out to all women, cutting across material, economic and class barriers, to approach them as individuals in their own right.
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