Contemporary feminist theory : a text/reader

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Contemporary feminist theory : a text/reader

[edited and with introductory essays by] Mary F. Rogers

McGraw-Hill, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

This combination text and reader provides an introduction to contemporary feminist theory oriented toward undergraduates as well as master's-level students. Its organization around substantive topics and issues rather than conventional categories of feminist thinking effectively conveys the breadth and depth of feminist theorizing, demonstrating the intersections and eclecticism that have become its hallmark. It offers a strong, multicultural dimension, integrating diversity (race, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation) within the discussion of substantive topics. As a supplement or as a main text, it will prove highly useful in courses in feminist theory and women's studies, as well as in gender studies, sociology of women, and contemporary social/sociological theory.

目次

  • IntroductionCombahee River Collective, "A Black Feminist Statement" Judith Lorber, "Beyond the Binaries: Depolarizing the Categories of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender"The Matrix of Domination and Relations of RulingChapter 1: Hierarchy, Domination, and OppressionSandra Lee Bartky, "On Psychological Oppression" Chela Sandoval, "Feminist Forms of Agency and Oppositional Consciousness: U.S. Third World Feminist Criticism"Chapter 2: The Politics of KnowledgeUma Narayan, "The Project of Feminist Epistemology: Perspectives from a Nonwestern Feminist" Sandra Harding, "Subjectivity, Experience, and Knowledge: An Epistemology from/for Rainbow Coalition Politics" Dorothy Smith, "Women's Experience as a Radical Critique of Sociology"Chapter 3: Women and Popular CultureArlie Hochschild, "The Commercail Spirit of Intimate Life and the Abduction of Feminism: Signs from Women's Advice Books" Rosemary Hennessey, "Queer Visibility in Commodity Culture"Sites of SubordinationChapter 4: Schooling, Pedagogy, and LearningCarolyn M. Shrewsbury, "What Is Feminist Pedagogy?" Sofia Villenas, "The Colonizer/Colonized Chicana Ethnographer
  • Identity, Marginalization, and Co-optation in the Field"Chapter 5: State, Politics, and Public PolicyJohanna Brenner, "Feminist Political Discourses: Radical Versus Liberal Approaches to the Feminization of Poverty and Comparable Worth" Patricia J. Williams, "The Pain of Word Bondage (a tale with two stories)"Susan Bordo, "Are Mothers Persons? Reproductive Rights and the Politics of Subject-ivity"Chapter 6: Economy, Work, and MoneyNancy C.M. Hartsock, "The Feminist Standpoint: Toward a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism" Carol S. Robb, "Principles for a Woman-Friendly Economy"Chapter 7: Partnering, Parenting, and Family MakingDiane Ehrensaft, "Feminists Fight (for) Fathers" Dorothy E. Roberts, "Racism and Patriarchy in the Meaning of Motherhood"Prospects for EmpowermentChapter 8: Caring and CommunityCarol Gilligan, "Hearing the Difference: Theorizing Connection" Verta Taylor and Leila J. Rupp, "Women's Culture and Lesbian Feminist Activism: A Reconsideration of Cultural Feminism"Chapter 9: Identity and SelfhoodJudith Butler, "Identity, Sex, and the Metaphysics of Substance" Patricia Hill Collins, "The Power of Self-Definition" Chapter 10: Embodied ConsciousnessDoris Witt, "What (N)ever Happened to Aunt Jemima: Eating Disorders, Fetal Rights, and Black Female Appetite in Contemporary American Culture" Myra Dinnerstein and Rose Weitz, "Jane Fonda, Barbara Bush and Other Aging Bodies: Femininity and the Limits of Resistance" Transformation, Border Crossing, and Feminist TheoryChapter 11: Social Change and Cultural TransformationBell Hooks, "Feminism: A Transformational Politic" Sara Ruddick, "Notes Toward a Feminist Peace Politics"Chapter 12: Feminist TheorizingZillah R. Eisenstein, "Imagining Feminism" Judith Stacey, "Disloyal to the Disciplines: A Feminist Trajectory in the Borderlands"

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