Understanding feminism / Peta Bowden & Jane Mummery.
Series: Understanding movements in modern thoughtPublisher: Durham : Acumen Publishing, 2009Description: 1 online resource (vii, 199 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781844654451 (ebook)
- 305.409 23
- HQ1121 .B643 2009
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Oppression -- Embodiment -- Sexuality and desire -- Differences among and within women -- Agency -- Responsibility.
Understanding Feminism provides an accessible guide to one of the most important and contested movements in progressive modern thought. Presenting feminism as a dynamic, multi-faceted and adaptive movement that has evolved in response to the changing practical and theoretical problems faced by women, the authors take a problem-oriented approach that maps the complex strands of feminist thinking in relation to womens struggles for equal recognition and rights, and freedom from oppressive constraints of sex, self-expression and autonomy. Each chapter focuses on a different cluster of concerns, demonstrating key moves in second-wave feminist thought, as well as some of the diversity in response-strategies that encompass both socio-economic and cultural-symbolic concerns. This approach not only shows how central feminist insights, theories and strategies emerge and re-emerge across different contexts, but makes clear that far from being over, feminism remains a vital response to the diverse issues that women (and men) find pressing and socially important.
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