Feminist theory : the intellectual traditions

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Feminist theory : the intellectual traditions

Josephine Donovan

Continuum, c2012

4th ed., rev. and expanded

  • : hardcover
  • : pbk

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注記

Notes: p. [211]-263

Bibliography: p. [265]-278

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This first major study of feminist theory, revised and updated here into its fourth edition, now takes the reader into the twenty-first century. With the renewed interest in feminism, which has been called "the "fourth wave" of feminism - the "first wave" being the nineteenth-century movement, the "second wave" the developments between 1960-80, and the "third wave" the emergence in the 1990s of ecofeminism, global feminism, the intertwining of the women's rights and animal rights movements, and so-called postmodern feminism - people are re-engaging with the basic question, "What is feminism? What does it mean?" Donovan's book provides a clear answer to the question, outlining the various strands of feminist theory: liberal, cultural, Marxist-socialist, Freudian, and radical. This Fourth Edition brings the discussion up-to-date, integrating the developments in feminist theory that have emerged in the last two decades and particularly since the publication of the Third Edition (2000).

目次

  • Preface to the Fourth Edition (2012)
  • Preface to the First Edition (1985)
  • 1. Enlightenment Liberal Feminism
  • 2. Nineteenth-Century Cultural Feminism
  • 3. Feminism and Marxism
  • 4. Feminism and Freudianism
  • 5. Feminism and Existentialism
  • 6. Radical Feminism
  • 7. The Moral Vision of Twentith-Century Cultural Feminism
  • 8. Into the Twenty-First Century
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index.

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