Introduction To Feminist Theory


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What is Feminism?


What is Feminism?

Author: Chris Beasley

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 1999-04-29


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So what is feminism anyway? Is it possible to make sense of the complex and often contradictory debates? In this concise and accessible introduction to feminist theory, Chris Beasley provides clear explanations of the many types of feminism. She outlines the development of liberal, radical and Marxist/socialist feminism, and reviews the more contemporary influences of psychoanalysis, postmodernism, theories of the body, queer theory and the ongoing significance of race and ethnicity. What is Feminism? is a clear and up-to-date guide to Western feminist theory for students, their teachers, researchers and anyone else who wants to understand and engage in current feminist debates.

Introduction to Feminist Theory


Introduction to Feminist Theory

Author: Rinita Mazumdar

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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An Introduction to Sociology


An Introduction to Sociology

Author: Pamela Abbott

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2006-02-01


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This third edition of this best-selling book confirms the ongoing centrality of feminist perspectives and research to the sociological enterprise, and introduces students to the wide range of feminist contributions in key areas of sociological concern. Completely revised, this edition includes: new chapters on sexuality and the media additional material on race and ethnicity, disability and the body many new international and comparative examples the influence of theories of globalization and post-colonial studies. In addition, the theoretical elements have also been fully rethought in light of recent developments in social theory. Written by three experienced teachers and examiners, this book gives students of sociology and women's studies an accessible overview of the feminist contribution to all the key areas of sociological concern.