Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... oppressive working conditions . Psychoanalytic feminists focus on im- balances in familial and interpersonal relationships and call for equality with men in the home and in relationships . Antimodernism I prefer the term antimodernism ...
... oppressive working conditions . Psychoanalytic feminists focus on im- balances in familial and interpersonal relationships and call for equality with men in the home and in relationships . Antimodernism I prefer the term antimodernism ...
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... oppressed because they have been restricted to the domestic realm and have not been granted the same opportunities or rights as men . Modern feminism is universalist , insisting that men and women have the same innate capacities but ...
... oppressed because they have been restricted to the domestic realm and have not been granted the same opportunities or rights as men . Modern feminism is universalist , insisting that men and women have the same innate capacities but ...
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... oppressive circumstances , too , is tied to empiricism , materi- alism , and technological advancement . Marx and Engels say in The German Ide- ology , " It is only possible to achieve real liberation in the real world and by em ...
... oppressive circumstances , too , is tied to empiricism , materi- alism , and technological advancement . Marx and Engels say in The German Ide- ology , " It is only possible to achieve real liberation in the real world and by em ...
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... oppression and on the denial of opportunities to participate in activities that would make her more fully human . According to Beauvoir , women's oppression is different from the oppression of other groups because , unlike the ...
... oppression and on the denial of opportunities to participate in activities that would make her more fully human . According to Beauvoir , women's oppression is different from the oppression of other groups because , unlike the ...
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... oppressive nature of patriarchal structures of power . The goal becomes the elimination of discriminatory practices rather than the trans- formation of society . Antimodernisms Antimodernism tends to be relativist and subjectivist and ...
... oppressive nature of patriarchal structures of power . The goal becomes the elimination of discriminatory practices rather than the trans- formation of society . Antimodernisms Antimodernism tends to be relativist and subjectivist and ...
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