Originally published in 1983 this book not only dissects the intrinsic and oppressive sexism of conventional adult and continuing education but also argues the case for women-centred education with a powerful and compelling logic. A challenging and controversial book of the time mixing provocative theories with details of practice in a wide-ranging and readable debate it addresses the process through which women’s rights to educational equality can be guaranteed. Arguably the first feminist analysis of adult education Daniel Schugurensky |Learning Liberation Women's Response to Men's Education | Education