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Chapter 4 Catharine MacKinnon Sexuality is to feminism what work is to marxism
: that which is most one's own, yet most taken away. Marxist theory argues that
society is fundamentally constructed of the relations people form as they do and ...
Chapter 4 Catharine MacKinnon Sexuality is to feminism what work is to marxism
: that which is most one's own, yet most taken away. Marxist theory argues that
society is fundamentally constructed of the relations people form as they do and ...
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In the feminist view, sex, in analysis and in reality, does divide classes, a fact
marxists have been more inclined to deny or ignore than to explain or change.
Marxists, similarly, have seen parts of the women's movement function as a
special ...
In the feminist view, sex, in analysis and in reality, does divide classes, a fact
marxists have been more inclined to deny or ignore than to explain or change.
Marxists, similarly, have seen parts of the women's movement function as a
special ...
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What marxism conceives as change in consciousness is not a form of social
change in itself. For feminism, it can be, ... Marxist theory has traditionally
attempted to comprehend all meaningful social variance in class terms. In this
respect, sex ...
What marxism conceives as change in consciousness is not a form of social
change in itself. For feminism, it can be, ... Marxist theory has traditionally
attempted to comprehend all meaningful social variance in class terms. In this
respect, sex ...
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Índice
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THEORIZING DIVERSITYGENDER RACE CLASS AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION | 129 |
FIGURATIONS OF WOMENWOMAN AS FIGURATION | 243 |
SUBJECTIVITY AGENCY AND FEMINIST CRITIQUE | 329 |
SOCIAL IDENTITY SOLIDARITY AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT | 459 |
CARE AND ITS CRITICS | 545 |
WOMEN EQUALITY AND JUSTICE | 693 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 771 |
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Feminist Social Thought: A Reader Diana T. Meyers,Professor of Philosophy Diana Tietjens Meyers Pré-visualização limitada - 1997 |
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