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Who's afraid of women's studies?
Subtitle | feminisms in everyday life |
Publish Place | Walnut Creek |
Publisher | Altamira Press |
Publish Year | 2002 |
Pages | XIX, 169p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 0759101744 |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- B3871 - B
Description | The authors explain the complex relation between feminism, women's studies and their deracialized offspring genderstudies. Six broad topics that have dominated the field over the past twenty-five years are examined in individual chapters: girls' and women's bodies, anger and desires, sexuality, identity politics, insider backlash, and feminist methods. The authors demonstrate how its rich historical and social analyses are the basis for a passionate scholarship, one that builds bridges between theory and practice to transform communities, women's organizations, and social movements. |
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