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Contemporary Feminist Theories / Stevi Jackson, Jackie Jones.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©1998Description: 1 online resource (280 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780748611416
  • 9781474469500
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Thinking for Ourselves: An Introduction to Feminist Theorising -- Chapter 2. Feminist Social Theory -- Chapter 3. Feminist Theory and Economic Change -- Chapter 4. Feminist Political Theory -- Chapter 5. Feminist Jurisprudence -- Chapter 6. Feminism and Anthropology -- Chapter 7. Black Feminisms -- Chapter 8. Post-colonial Feminist Theory -- Chapter 9. Lesbian Theory -- Chapter 10. Theorising Gender and Sexuality -- Chapter 11. Feminist Linguistic Theories -- Chapter 12. Psychoanalytic Feminist Theory -- Chapter 13. Postmodernism and Feminism -- Chapter 14. Feminist Literary Theory -- Chapter 15. Feminist Media and Film Theory -- Chapter 16. Theorising the Personal: Using Autobiography in Academic Writing -- Chapter 17. Women's Studies -- Notes on Contributors -- Subject Index -- Name Index
Summary: This textbook introduction to current feminist theories maps the development of feminist thought and suggests future directions. Reflecting the diversity of feminist theory, and its multiple practices and approaches, the chapters range across the humanities and social sciences covering: social theory; theory and economic change; political theory; jurisprudence;anthropological theory; psychoanalytic theory; theories of gender; lesbian theory; postmodern and cultural theory; black theory; literary theory; linguistic theories; media and film theory; postcolonial theory; perspectives on science; theorising the personal; methodologies/epistemologies; and women's studies.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Thinking for Ourselves: An Introduction to Feminist Theorising -- Chapter 2. Feminist Social Theory -- Chapter 3. Feminist Theory and Economic Change -- Chapter 4. Feminist Political Theory -- Chapter 5. Feminist Jurisprudence -- Chapter 6. Feminism and Anthropology -- Chapter 7. Black Feminisms -- Chapter 8. Post-colonial Feminist Theory -- Chapter 9. Lesbian Theory -- Chapter 10. Theorising Gender and Sexuality -- Chapter 11. Feminist Linguistic Theories -- Chapter 12. Psychoanalytic Feminist Theory -- Chapter 13. Postmodernism and Feminism -- Chapter 14. Feminist Literary Theory -- Chapter 15. Feminist Media and Film Theory -- Chapter 16. Theorising the Personal: Using Autobiography in Academic Writing -- Chapter 17. Women's Studies -- Notes on Contributors -- Subject Index -- Name Index

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This textbook introduction to current feminist theories maps the development of feminist thought and suggests future directions. Reflecting the diversity of feminist theory, and its multiple practices and approaches, the chapters range across the humanities and social sciences covering: social theory; theory and economic change; political theory; jurisprudence;anthropological theory; psychoanalytic theory; theories of gender; lesbian theory; postmodern and cultural theory; black theory; literary theory; linguistic theories; media and film theory; postcolonial theory; perspectives on science; theorising the personal; methodologies/epistemologies; and women's studies.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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