This book draws on feminist publishing, postmodern theory, and feminist autobiography to powerfully critique both liberal feminism and scholarship on the womens movement.
This book draws on feminist publishing, postmodern theory, and feminist autobiography to powerfully critique both liberal feminism and scholarship on the womens movement.
Stacey Young received a Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University. She has taught government, women's studies and writing at Cornell University and at Skidmore College. She has also worked as a consultant on development and HIV/AIDS in Nairobi, Kenya, and as a journalist in Kampala, Uganda, where she currently lives. Her articles on sexuality and politics appear in several anthologies.
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Feminist Publishing as Discursive Politics 3. The Autotheoretical Texts 4. Social Science Studies of the Women's Movement: Problems in Theory and Method 5. Social Movement Theory 6. Postmodern Critiques: Power and Subjectivity, Domination and Resistance 7. Social Science Methodology 8. LastWords/Words First
CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Feminist Publishing as Discursive Politics 3. The Autotheoretical Texts 4. Social Science Studies of the Women's Movement: Problems in Theory and Method 5. Social Movement Theory 6. Postmodern Critiques: Power and Subjectivity, Domination and Resistance 7. Social Science Methodology 8. LastWords/Words First
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