Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global PerspectivesCarole Ruth McCann, Seung-Kyung Kim Psychology Press, 2003 - 509 pages Feminist Theory Reader is an anthology of classic and contemporary works of feminist theory, organized around the goal of providing both local and global perspectives. |
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... ethnicity , national- ity , class , and sexuality ? Answers to these questions make assumptions about who " we " are , how and why things got to be the way they are , and what changes may be needed . In other words , answers to these ...
... ethnicity , national- ity , class , and sexuality ? Answers to these questions make assumptions about who " we " are , how and why things got to be the way they are , and what changes may be needed . In other words , answers to these ...
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... ethnicity , class , nationality , and sexuality intersect with gender to shape women's situations and women's identities . Yet , because even the word " feminism " is not used throughout the world , our framing of the conversations ...
... ethnicity , class , nationality , and sexuality intersect with gender to shape women's situations and women's identities . Yet , because even the word " feminism " is not used throughout the world , our framing of the conversations ...
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... ethnic difference . The readings about class focus on the intersections of class and gender , particularly on the interconnections of capitalism , patriarchy , and globalization . The readings on sexuality address the question of the ...
... ethnic difference . The readings about class focus on the intersections of class and gender , particularly on the interconnections of capitalism , patriarchy , and globalization . The readings on sexuality address the question of the ...
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... the interconnections of race , ethnicity , nation , and class with gender ( Spelman 1988 : 66-71 ) . Thus , this fundamental fem- inist concept - gender - does not have an uncontested Definitions and Movements : Introduction 15.
... the interconnections of race , ethnicity , nation , and class with gender ( Spelman 1988 : 66-71 ) . Thus , this fundamental fem- inist concept - gender - does not have an uncontested Definitions and Movements : Introduction 15.
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Contents
VI | 26 |
VII | 32 |
VIII | 41 |
IX | 45 |
X | 50 |
XI | 57 |
XIV | 68 |
XV | 79 |
XLIII | 242 |
XLIV | 249 |
XLV | 255 |
XLVI | 260 |
XLVII | 267 |
XLVIII | 277 |
XLIX | 278 |
L | 291 |
XVI | 80 |
XVII | 83 |
XVIII | 88 |
XIX | 103 |
XX | 113 |
XXI | 126 |
XXIII | 138 |
XXIV | 147 |
XXV | 148 |
XXVI | 163 |
XXVII | 164 |
XXVIII | 172 |
XXX | 174 |
XXXIII | 179 |
XXXIV | 188 |
XXXV | 197 |
XXXVI | 205 |
XXXVII | 206 |
XXXIX | 222 |
XL | 231 |
XLII | 241 |
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