This Text Provides An Historical Account Of Feminism, Exploring Its Earliest Roots And Key Issues Such As Voting Rights And The Liberation Of The Sixties. Walters Brings The Subject Completely Up To Date By Providing A Global Analysis Of The Situation Of Women, From Europe And The United States To T
Feminism
โ Scribed by Schneir, Miriam
- Book ID
- 109250443
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 295 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780804152464
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โฆ Synopsis
Here are the essential historical writings of feminism. Many of these works, long out of print or forgotten in what Miriam Schneir describes as a male-dominated literary tradition, are finally brought out of obscurity and into the light of contemporary analysis and criticism. Included are more than forty selections, coveting 150 years of writings on women's struggle for freedom -- from the American Revolution to the first decades of the twentieth century.
This updated, wide-ranging collection encompasses the crucial issues of women's oppression. A surprising degree of continuity between the ideas of the old and the new feminism is evident throughout. In her selection, Miriam Schneir has by passed writings that deal exclusively with the outdated topic of suffrage in an effort to focus attention on the still unsolved feminist problems: marriage as an instrument of oppression; woman's desire to control her own body; the economic independence of women; the search for...
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