Feminist frameworks : alternative theoretical accounts of the relations between women and men
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Feminist frameworks : alternative theoretical accounts of the relations between women and men
McGraw-Hill, c1993
3rd ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written by leading scholars in feminist theory, Feminist Frameworks was one of the first anthologies in its field and, in the third edition, remains on the cutting edge. Comprehensive, the book covers current issues, problems, theory, and historical texts regarding the oppression of women. With the third edition comes a new section, "Why Theory?" in Part II, explaining the value of feminist theory. Also, the emerging areas of multicultural feminism and global feminism are covered in Part IV. Introductions to each major theme expose students to the readings in a meaningful context.
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PART ONE: CONTINUING PROBLEMSIntroductionRuth Sidel, Mixed MessagesJulius Lester, Being a BoyWilliam H. Becker, Feminism's Personal Questions--for MenPat Mainardi, The Politics of HouseworkMary Kay Blakely, Calling All Working FathersBarbara Ehrenreich, The Politics of Talking in Couples: Conversus Interruptus and Other DisordersMelinda Beck et al., Trading PlacesShirley Hill Witt, Native American Women TodayYla Eason, When the Boss Wants SexAbortion ProclamationRandy Albelda, Aborting ChoiceBo Keppel, The Impact of SexismRacism and Classism on HIV-Infected WomenSuzanne Pharr, Hate Violence against Women. Lori Heise, The Global War against WomenJon Steinberg, Hungry at Debt's DoorPART TWO: WHY THEORYIntroductionJane Flax, Women Do TheoryBettina Aptheker, Tapestries of LifePatricia Hill Collins, Toward an Afrocentric Feminist EpistemologyMarilyn Frye, The Possibility of Feminist TheoryPART THREE: THEORIES OF WOMEN'S SUBORDINATIONIntroductionWomen's Subordination Through the Lens of Sex: ConservatismSigmund Freud, FemininityEdward O. Wilson, Sex. Ruth Hubbard, The Political Nature of "Human Nature"Women's Subordination Through the Lens of Gender: LiberalismJohn Stuart Mill, The Subjection of WomenNational Organization for Women (NOW)Bill of RightsWomen's Subordination Through the Lens of Class: Classical MarxismFriedrich Engels, Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the StateEvelyn Reed, Women: Caste, Class, or Oppressed SexWomen's Subordination Through the Lens of Sex and Gender and Sexuality: Radical FeminismCharlotte Bunch, Lesbians in RevoltMonique Wittig, One Is Not Born A WomanCatherine MacKinnon, Sex Equality: Difference and DominanceWomen's Subordination Through the Lens of Gender and Class: Socialist FeminismCharlotte Perkins Gilman Chapter of the New American Movement, A View of Socialist FeminismJuliet Mitchell, Woman's EstateHeidi I. Hartmann, The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More Progressive UnionWomen's Subordination Through the Lens of Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality: Multicultural FeminismCherrie Moraga, From a Long Line of Vendidas: Chicanas and FeminismEsther Ngan-Ling Chow, The Feminist Movement: Where Are All the Asian American WomenDeborah King, Multiple Jeopardy: The Context of a Black Feminist IdeologyGerda Lerner, Reconceptualizing Differences Among WomenWomen's Subordination World-Wide: Global FeminismCharlotte Bunch, Prospects for Global FeminismXimena Bunster-Bunalto, Surviving Beyond Fear: Women and Torture in Latin AmericaCynthia Enlow, Bananas, Bases, and PatriarchyAndree Nicola McLaughlin, Black Women, Identity, and the Quest for Humanhood and Wholeness: Wild Women in the WhirlwindPART FOUR: PRACTICE: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES THROUGH THE LENSESIntroductionStaying AliveWomen Count--Count Women's WorkDiana M. Pearce, The Feminization of Poverty: UpdateMargaret B. Wilkerson and Jewell Handy Gresham, The Racialization of PovertyCynthia R. Daniels, "There's No Place Like Home.Suzanne Pharr, Homophobia: A Weapon of SexismKatherine Spiller, The Feminist Majority Report: Corporate Women and the Mommy TrackKatherine S. Newman, Middle-Class Women in Trouble.Billie Wright Dziech & Linda Weiner, The Lecherous ProfessorArlie Russell Hochschild, The Managed HeartJudith Rollins, Deference and Maternalism. Karen J. Hossfeld, "Their Logic Against Them"Contradictions in Sex, Race, and Class in Silicon ValleyBarbara Ehrenreich and Annette Fuentes, Life on the Global Assembly LineFamilyAlix Kates Shulman, A Marriage ContractRose M. Brewer, Black Women in Poverty: Some Comments on Female-Headed FamiliesPhilip S. Gutis, Family Redefines Itself, and Now the Law FollowsJeffner Allen, Motherhood: The Annihilation of WomenKatha Pollit, The Strange Case of Baby MJudith Lewis Herman, Incestuous Fathers and their FamiliesNancy Chodorow, Gender, Personality and the Sexual Sociology of Adult LifeBetsy Hartmann, A Womb of One's Own. John Krich, Here Come the BridesMina Davis Caulfield, Imperialism, the Family and Cultures of ResistanceSexualityShulamith Firestone, The Culture of RomanceSandra Lee Bartky, The Feminine BodyLillian B. Rubin, The Sexual DilemmaAngela Davis, Rape, Racism and the Myth of the Black RapistAndrea Dworkin, Letter from a War ZoneAlice Walker, A Letter of the Times, or Should This Sado-masochism Be SavedMyrna Kostash, Second ThoughtsAdrienne Rich, Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian ExistenceMarilyn Frye, Virgin WomenAnn Ferguson, A Transitional Feminist Sexual MoralityCharlotte Bunch, Strategies for Organizing Against Female Sexual Slavery
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