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1 online resource (689 pages) |
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Feminist Theory Reader- Front Cover; Feminist Theory Reader; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Feminist Theory, Local and Global Perspectives; Notes; SECTION I: INTRODUCTION: THEORIZING FEMINIST TIMES AND SPACES; INTRODUCTION; Feminist Movements; Local Identities and Politics; Notes; Feminist Movements; Chapter 1: Yosano Akiko, "The Day the Mountains Move"; Chapter 2: Nancy A. Hewitt, "Re-Rooting American Women's Activism: Global Perspectives on 1848"; Notes |
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Chapter 3: Linda Nicholson, "Feminism in 'Waves': Useful Metaphor or Not?"Notes; Chapter 4: Becky Thompson, "Multiracial Feminism: Recasting the Chronology of Second Wave Feminism"; The Rise of Multiracial Feminism; Radicals, Heydays, and Hot Spots; Principles of a Movement; Blueprints for Feminist Activism; Notes; Chapter 5: Amrita Basu, "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global: Mapping Transnational Women's Movements"; Women's Movements in Global Perspective; Charting the Terrain; Notes |
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Chapter 6: Dorothy Sue Cobble, "Lost Visions of Equality: The Labor Origins of the Next Women's Movement"Chapter 7: Michelle V. Rowley, "The Idea of Ancestry: Of Feminist Genealogies and Many Other Things"; Why Do Genealogies Matter?; Whereabouts Unknown: Expanding Our Feminist Genealogical Narratives; Notes; Local Identities and Politics; Chapter 8: Muriel Rukeyser, "The Poem as Mask"; Chapter 9: T.V. Reed, "The Poetical is the Political: Feminist Poetry and the Poetics of Women's Rights"; "Poetry Is Not a Luxury": Poems and/as Consciousness-Raising |
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Women's Movement Poetry and the Range of Feminist IssuesThe Feminist Poetry Movement as a Cultural Formation; Building Feminist Cultural Institutions; Third Wave Poetics?; Notes; Chapter 10: Deniz Kandiyoti, "Bargaining with Patriarchy"; Autonomy and Protest: Some Examples from Sub-Saharan Africa; Subservience and Manipulation: Women Under Classic Patriarchy; The Demise of Patriarchal Bargains: Retreat into Conservatism or Radical Protest?; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 11: Elizabeth Martinez, "La Chicana"; Chapter 12: The Combahee River Collective, "A Black Feminist Statement." |
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1. The Genesis of Contemporary Black Feminism2. What We Believe; 3. Problems in Organizing Black Feminists; 4. Black Feminist Issues and Practice; Notes; Chapter 13: Shulamith Firestone, "The Culture of Romance"; Notes; Chapter 14: Cheryl Clarke, "Lesbianism: An Act of Resistance"; Notes; Chapter 15: Kathy Miriam, "Stopping the Traffic in Women: Power, Agency, and Abolition in Feminist Debates over Sex-Trafficking"; Introduction; The Radical Feminist Critique of Liberalism; The "Agency" of "Sex Work"; The Radical Feminist Critique of Domination |
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Conclusion: Beyond a Contractual Model of Agency and Freedom |
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Print version record |
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Feminist theory.
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Feminist theory
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Electronic book
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Author |
Kim, Seung-kyung
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ISBN |
9781317397892 |
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1317397894 |
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