<i>Changing Methods</i> is a collection of original essays by feminist practitioners, scholars, and activists. The authors show why "the method question" has moved to the top of many feminist research and interpretive research strategies, and engage in thinking about how ideas and actions have devel
Changing Methods: Feminists Transforming Practice
โ Scribed by Sandra Burt (editor); Lorraine Code (editor)
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 384
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Changing Methods is a collection of original essays by feminist practitioners, scholars, and activists.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER ONE. How Do We Know? Questions of Method in Feminist Practice
CHAPTER TWO. Critical Linguistics as Feminist Methodology
CHAPTER THREE. Further Reflections on the "Unacknowledged Quarantine": Feminism and Religious Studies
CHAPTER FOUR. Intimate Outsiders: Feminist Research in a Cross-Cultural Environment
CHAPTER FIVE. Reading Race in Women's Writing
CHAPTER SIX. Farm Women: Cultivating Hope and Sowing Change
CHAPTER SEVEN. Child Care: A Community Issue
CHAPTER EIGHT. Women and Health: A Feminist Perspective on Tobacco Control
CHAPTER NINE. Don't Use a Wrench to Peel Potatoes: Biological Science Constructed on Male Model Systems Is a Risk to Women Workers' Health
CHAPTER TEN. Women and Sport: From Liberal Activism to Radical Cultural Struggle
CHAPTER ELEVEN. Women and Violence: Feminist Practice and Quantitative Method
CHAPTER TWELVE. The Gender Gap: Re-evaluating Theory and Method
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. The Several Worlds of Policy Analysis: Traditional Approaches and Feminist Critiques
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
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