Theories of Women's StudiesGloria Bowles, Renate Klein Routledge, 1989 - 277 pages |
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... feminist social science . But I do not in fact hold that there is or ought to be a distinctively feminist scientific method . I do believe that feminism empowers and requires us to think very differently about the purposes and methods of ...
... feminist social science . But I do not in fact hold that there is or ought to be a distinctively feminist scientific method . I do believe that feminism empowers and requires us to think very differently about the purposes and methods of ...
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Gloria Bowles, Renate Klein. We believe that feminist social science must begin with the recogni- tion that ' the personal ' , lived experience , underlies all behaviours and actions . We need to find out what it is that , as women and ...
Gloria Bowles, Renate Klein. We believe that feminist social science must begin with the recogni- tion that ' the personal ' , lived experience , underlies all behaviours and actions . We need to find out what it is that , as women and ...
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... Feminist Social Science , ' in G. Bowles and R. Duelli Klein ( eds ) , Theories of Women's Studies , London , Rout- ledge & Kegan Paul , pp . 105-16 . Du Bois underlines the ways in which belief has informed scientific ' fact . ' The ...
... Feminist Social Science , ' in G. Bowles and R. Duelli Klein ( eds ) , Theories of Women's Studies , London , Rout- ledge & Kegan Paul , pp . 105-16 . Du Bois underlines the ways in which belief has informed scientific ' fact . ' The ...
Contents
theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
Copyright | |
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