Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... identity , each subject , each sex ( 210 ) . I posit that whereas modern feminists focus primarily on equality and antimodern feminists focus on creating a women's culture that opposes male cul- ture , postmodern feminists move beyond ...
... identity , each subject , each sex ( 210 ) . I posit that whereas modern feminists focus primarily on equality and antimodern feminists focus on creating a women's culture that opposes male cul- ture , postmodern feminists move beyond ...
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... identity , I suggest here that it is related in important ways to other forms of feminism such as Marx- ist feminism . Enlightenment - modern feminists see women as oppressed because they have been restricted to the domestic realm and ...
... identity , I suggest here that it is related in important ways to other forms of feminism such as Marx- ist feminism . Enlightenment - modern feminists see women as oppressed because they have been restricted to the domestic realm and ...
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... Identities : The New Global Constellation . " Friedan explores the oppressive situation of middle - class , suburban housewives who have been denied opportunities to fulfill themselves through meaningful work outside the home . Maccoby ...
... Identities : The New Global Constellation . " Friedan explores the oppressive situation of middle - class , suburban housewives who have been denied opportunities to fulfill themselves through meaningful work outside the home . Maccoby ...
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... language communities are discrete groups with separate identities and conventions , and like him , he has difficulty moving beyond relativism . Feminist antimodern perspectives tend to be radical or cultural feminist 30 Reconfigurations.
... language communities are discrete groups with separate identities and conventions , and like him , he has difficulty moving beyond relativism . Feminist antimodern perspectives tend to be radical or cultural feminist 30 Reconfigurations.
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... identity becomes a fairly stable concept . Usually cultural feminists speak of centuries of acculturation that have resulted in strongly demarcated roles and differential status . Gender differences may have originally been historically ...
... identity becomes a fairly stable concept . Usually cultural feminists speak of centuries of acculturation that have resulted in strongly demarcated roles and differential status . Gender differences may have originally been historically ...
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