Feminist Knowledge (RLE Feminist Theory)

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critiques of mainstream feminist movements
daly
Domestic Labour Debate
Egalitarian Feminists
Engels's Analysis
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Female Sexual Slavery
feminism
feminist epistemology
Feminist Knowledge
gender studies research
intersectional feminism
Judaeo Christian Tradition
juliet
Male Female Dichotomy
Married Women
mary
mitchell
oppression
Overwhelming Masculinity
patriarchal
Patriarchal Knowledges
Patriarchal Recuperation
poststructuralist theory
race and feminism
radical
Radical Feminism
Radical Feminist Theory
Radical Feminists
RLE
Sexual Slavery
sexuality discourse
Social Reproduction
Social Roles
socialist
Socialist Feminism
Socialist Feminist
Socialist Feminist Debate
Socialist Feminist Tradition
women's
Women's Essence
Women's Oppression
Women's Unpaid Domestic Labour

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415635127
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Oct 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The ‘minority’ feminist viewpoints have often been submerged in the interests of maintaining a mainstream, universal model of feminism. This anthology takes into account the various differences among women while looking at the important areas of feminist struggle. While sisterhood is indeed global, it certainly does not mean that all women are required to submerge their specific differences and assimilate to a universal model. Consequently, the collection includes essays by leaders in the field of post-structuralist enquiry as well as by those immersed in the new spirituality, and the social consequences of recent biological research. Other essays reflect the political struggles which continue to be waged with different strategies by socialist and radical feminists, and the self-searching analyses undertaken by feminists uneasy about their inclusion within educational institutions and the radical new interpretations of sexuality within the cultural domain. The collection begins with a critique of white mainstream feminism emanating from Aboriginal women in Australia. The implications of the critique indicate that there is a pervasive racism within the feminist movement.