Feminist Social Thought: A ReaderDiana Tietjens Meyers Routledge, 03/06/2014 - 772 páginas First published in 1998. Feminist Social Thought brings together key articles by prominent feminist thinkers, offering students sophisticated treatment of the theoretical topics central to feminist social thought. This reader highlights salient concerns in contemporary feminist scholarship and the advances feminist philosophers have made. |
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... concern to reproduce a skilled labor force led them to emphasize public schooling and home childcare for children , care most economically provided free by working - class mothers . It is important to note that contemporary changes in ...
... concern for the physical survival , social acceptability , and growth ( developmental needs ) of the child . Her insights here are somewhat flawed by the apparent assumption that these concerns are not seriously altered by ( a ) the ...
... concern with sexuality not as a response to any changing material conditions , but simply as a spontaneous change of direction in " discourses . " My explanation assumes , on the contrary , that a material change in power relations ...
... concern that the state not restrict individuals ' self - government , their freedom to develop talents for their own ... concerns is problematic . One might extend Mill's argument to cover class as one more arbitrary , socially ...
... concern of revolutionary leadership for ending women's confinement to traditional roles too often seems limited to making their labor available to the regime , leading feminists to wonder whose interests are served by this version of ...
Índice
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Foucault Femininity and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power | 92 |
An Encounter | 131 |
Separating Lesbian Theory from Feminist Theory | 199 |
The Context | 219 |
Black Feminism and 2 Live Crew | 245 |
Woman as Metaphor | 267 |
Emotion in Feminist Epistemology | 384 |
A FindeSiècle Tragedy | 440 |
Developing the Ground for a Specifically | 461 |
Science Technology and Socialist | 501 |
Womens Conceptions of Self and Morality | 547 |
Trust and Antitrust | 604 |
Feminism and Moral Theory | 630 |
Some Reflections on Culture | 695 |
And the One Doesnt Stir Without the Other | 320 |
An Essay on Empty Signs Pregnant | 331 |
Though This Be Method Yet There Is Madness in | 341 |
The Role of Transformation | 369 |
The KohlbergGilligan | 735 |
Or the Uses | 757 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 771 |