Women, class, and the feminist imagination : a socialist-feminist reader

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Women, class, and the feminist imagination : a socialist-feminist reader

edited by Karen V. Hansen and Ilene J. Philipson

(Women in the political economy)

Temple University Press, 1990

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  • pbk.

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Description

Karen V. Hansen is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Ilene J. Philipson is on the faculty of the Psychology Graduate Program at the New College of California, San Francisco.

Table of Contents

1. Women, Class and the Feminist Imagination: An Introduction llene J. Philipson and Karen V. Hansen Part I: The Past Socialist Feminist Classics 2. Women: The Longest Revolution Juliet Mitchell 3. The Traffic in Women: Notes on the "Political Economy" of Sex Gayle Rubin 4. Constructing a Theory of Capitalist Patriarchy and Socialist Feminism Zillah Eisenstein 5. Capitalism, Patriarchy and Job Segregation by Sex Heidi I. Han'mann Socialist-Feminist Organizations 6. The Social Experience of Bread and Roses: Building a Community and Creating a Culture Annie Popkin 7. Women's Unions and the Search for a Political Identity Karen V. Hansen 8. The Rise and Fall of Feminist Organizations in the 1970s: Dayton as a Case Study Judith Sealander and Dorothy Smith 9. Class, Race, and Reproductive Rights: Movement Work and its Contradictions Adele Clarke and Alice Wolfson Reevaluating Socialist Feminism 10. life without Father: Reconsidering Socialist-Feminist Theory Barbara Ehrenreich 11. Conceptualizing and Changing Consciousness: Socialist-Feminist Perspectives Sandra Morgen 12. Capitalism without Patriarchy Judith Van Allen 13. The Impasse of Feminism: A Conversation Deirdre English, Barbara Epstein, Barbara Haber, and Judy MacLean Part II: The Present Family Life in Postindustrial America 14. The Fading Dream: Economic Crisis and the New Inequality Elliott Currie, Robert Dunn, and David Fogarty 15. Sexism by a Subtler Name? Postindustrial Conditions and Postfeminist Consciousness in Silicon Valley Judith Stacey 16. Is the legacy of Second-Wave Feminism Post-Feminism? Rayna Rapp 17. Minority Families in Crisis: The Public Discussion Maxine Baca Zinn 18. Heterosexual Antagonisms and the Politics of Mothering llene J. Philipson 19. When Women and Men Mother Diane Ehrensatt Sexuality and Pornography 20. I'm Black and Blue from the Rolling Stones and I'm Not Sure How I Feel about It: Pornography and the Feminist Imagination Kate Ellis 21. Beyond the Virgin and the Whore Ilene J. Philipson 22. Subverting Power in Sexuality Lorna Weir and Leo Casey Women, Work, and the Labor Movement 23. The Just Rice, the Free Market, and the Value of Women Alice Kessler-Harris 24. Feminist Political Discourses: Radical versus Liberal Approaches to the Feminization of Poverty and Comparable Worth Johanna Brenner 25. Radical Challenges in a Liberal World: The Mixed Success of Comparable Worth Ronnie J. Steinberg 26. The New Economy: Female Labor and the Office of the Future Barbara Baran Part III: The Future 27. The Future of Motherhood: Some Unfashionably Visionary Thoughts Elayne Rapping 28. Second Thoughts on the Second Wave Deborah Rosenfelt and Judith Stacey 29. The Race for Theory: Science, Technology and Socialist Feminism in the 1990s Barbara Christian 30. A Manifesto for Cyborgs Donna Haraway

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