Feminist frontiers
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Feminist frontiers
McGraw-Hill, c1993-
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vol. 4 edited by Laurel Richardson, Verta Taylor, Nancy Whittier
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This third edition combines classical and contemporary feminist writings on a range of women's issues. Special attempts have been made to reflect women's diversity as well as similarities in a variety of areas, including race, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and age. It offers feminist analyses of the sources and consequences of gender inequality and introduces students to feminist theory and methodology. While its primary use is in courses on women's studies, sociology of women, sociology of gender/sex roles, and psychology of women, it should also be suitable for courses on women and feminist issues taught in a wide variety of disciplines at both the undergraduate and graduate level. It is designed both as a main text and as a supplementary reader. This third edition includes new sections on feminist research perspectives and methodology, and the state and international politics. Taylor's article on the future of feminism now traces the women's movement up to the present and incorporates lesbian feminism and postfeminism debates. Also, the section on work and families has been split into separate sections.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction to feminist research: diversity and difference. Part 2 Learning gender: language, images and culture
- socialization. Part 3 Social organization of gender: explanations of gender inequality
- work
- families
- intimacy and sexuality
- health and medicine
- violence against women. Part 4 Social change: the state and international politics
- social protest and the feminist movement.
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