Rosemary Hennessy (ed.)
Materialist Feminism
A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women's Lives
Herausgeber: Hennessy, Rosemary; Ingraham, Chrys
Rosemary Hennessy (ed.)
Materialist Feminism
A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women's Lives
Herausgeber: Hennessy, Rosemary; Ingraham, Chrys
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Materialist Feminism: A Reader In Class, Difference, And Women's Lives speaks out against the retreat to identity politics.
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Materialist Feminism: A Reader In Class, Difference, And Women's Lives speaks out against the retreat to identity politics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780415916349
- ISBN-10: 0415916348
- Artikelnr.: 22352927
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780415916349
- ISBN-10: 0415916348
- Artikelnr.: 22352927
Rosemary Hennessy is Assistant Professor of english at SUNY, Albany. Chrys Ingraham teaches in the Department of Sociology at Russell Sage College.
Introduction: Materialist (Marxist) Feminism: Reclaiming Anti
Capitalist Feminism
Rosemary Hennessy and Chrys Ingraham ARCHIVE I: WOMEN UNDER CAPITALISM: THEORIZING PATRIARCHY, LABOR, MEANING, 1. Margaret Benston
The Political Economy of Women's Liberation (1969), 2. Mary Alice Waters
The Politics of Women's Liberation Today (1970), 3. Selma James
Introduction for The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972), 4. Mariarosa Dalla Costaand and Selma James
Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972) , 5. Charlotte Bunch
Not for Lesbians Only (1975), 6. Christine Delphy
For a Materialist Feminism (1975), 7. Barbara Ehrenreich
What is Socialist Feminism? (1976), 8. Martha Gimenez
The Oppression of Women: A Structuralist Marxist View (1978), 9. Annette Kuhn and Ann Marie Wolpe
Feminism and Materialism (1978), 10. Michele Barrett
Ideology and the Cultural Production of Gender (1980), 11. Iris Marion Young
Socialist Feminism and the Limits of Dual Systems Theory (1980), 12. Gloria Joseph
The Incompatible Menage a Trois: Marxism, Feminism and Racism (1981), 13. Hazel V. Carby
White Woman Listen!: Black Feminism and the Boundaries of Sisterhood (1982), 14. Frigga Haug
The Hoechst Chemical Company and Boredom with the Economy (1982), 15. Lise Vogel
From the Woman Question to Women's Liberation (1983), 16. Lindsey German
Theories of the Family (1989), ARCHIVE II: THINKING DIFFERENCE GLOBALLY: RACE, CLASS, SEXUALITY, 17. Swasti Mitter
Women Working World
Wide (1986), 18. Marie Mies
Colonization and Housewifization (1987), 19. Rosemary Hennessy and Rajeswari Mohan,
The Construction of Woman in...Popular Texts of Empire (1989), 20. Nellie Wong
Socialist Feminism: Our Bridge to Freedom (1991), 21. Norma Chinchilla
Marxism, Feminism, and the Struggle for Democracy in Latin America (1991), 22. Leslie Feinberg
Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come (1992), 23. Rose Brewer
Theorizing Race, Class, and Gender (1993), 24. Barbara Smith
Where's the Revolution (1993), 25. Lillian S. Robinson
Touring Thailand's Sex Industry (1994), 26. Nicola Field
Identity and the Lifestyle Market (1995), ARCHIVE III: ONGOING WORK, 27. Chrys Ingraham
The Heterosexual Imaginary: Feminist Sociology and Theories of Gender (1994), 28. Victoria Tillotson
A Materialist Feminist Reading of the Figure of Jeanne Duval, 29. Cynthia Comaccio
Motherhood in Crisis: Women, Medicine, and State in Canada, 30. Kathryn Russell
A Value
Theoretic Approach to Childbirth and Reproductive Engineering (1994), 31. Gwyn Kirk
Standing on Solid Ground: Toward a Materialist Ecological Feminism, 32. Meera Nanda
History is What Hurts: Historicizing Postcolonial Ecofeminism Critique of the Green Revolution, 33. Carol Stabile
Feminism and the Ends of Postmodernism,
Capitalist Feminism
Rosemary Hennessy and Chrys Ingraham ARCHIVE I: WOMEN UNDER CAPITALISM: THEORIZING PATRIARCHY, LABOR, MEANING, 1. Margaret Benston
The Political Economy of Women's Liberation (1969), 2. Mary Alice Waters
The Politics of Women's Liberation Today (1970), 3. Selma James
Introduction for The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972), 4. Mariarosa Dalla Costaand and Selma James
Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972) , 5. Charlotte Bunch
Not for Lesbians Only (1975), 6. Christine Delphy
For a Materialist Feminism (1975), 7. Barbara Ehrenreich
What is Socialist Feminism? (1976), 8. Martha Gimenez
The Oppression of Women: A Structuralist Marxist View (1978), 9. Annette Kuhn and Ann Marie Wolpe
Feminism and Materialism (1978), 10. Michele Barrett
Ideology and the Cultural Production of Gender (1980), 11. Iris Marion Young
Socialist Feminism and the Limits of Dual Systems Theory (1980), 12. Gloria Joseph
The Incompatible Menage a Trois: Marxism, Feminism and Racism (1981), 13. Hazel V. Carby
White Woman Listen!: Black Feminism and the Boundaries of Sisterhood (1982), 14. Frigga Haug
The Hoechst Chemical Company and Boredom with the Economy (1982), 15. Lise Vogel
From the Woman Question to Women's Liberation (1983), 16. Lindsey German
Theories of the Family (1989), ARCHIVE II: THINKING DIFFERENCE GLOBALLY: RACE, CLASS, SEXUALITY, 17. Swasti Mitter
Women Working World
Wide (1986), 18. Marie Mies
Colonization and Housewifization (1987), 19. Rosemary Hennessy and Rajeswari Mohan,
The Construction of Woman in...Popular Texts of Empire (1989), 20. Nellie Wong
Socialist Feminism: Our Bridge to Freedom (1991), 21. Norma Chinchilla
Marxism, Feminism, and the Struggle for Democracy in Latin America (1991), 22. Leslie Feinberg
Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come (1992), 23. Rose Brewer
Theorizing Race, Class, and Gender (1993), 24. Barbara Smith
Where's the Revolution (1993), 25. Lillian S. Robinson
Touring Thailand's Sex Industry (1994), 26. Nicola Field
Identity and the Lifestyle Market (1995), ARCHIVE III: ONGOING WORK, 27. Chrys Ingraham
The Heterosexual Imaginary: Feminist Sociology and Theories of Gender (1994), 28. Victoria Tillotson
A Materialist Feminist Reading of the Figure of Jeanne Duval, 29. Cynthia Comaccio
Motherhood in Crisis: Women, Medicine, and State in Canada, 30. Kathryn Russell
A Value
Theoretic Approach to Childbirth and Reproductive Engineering (1994), 31. Gwyn Kirk
Standing on Solid Ground: Toward a Materialist Ecological Feminism, 32. Meera Nanda
History is What Hurts: Historicizing Postcolonial Ecofeminism Critique of the Green Revolution, 33. Carol Stabile
Feminism and the Ends of Postmodernism,
Introduction: Materialist (Marxist) Feminism: Reclaiming Anti
Capitalist Feminism
Rosemary Hennessy and Chrys Ingraham ARCHIVE I: WOMEN UNDER CAPITALISM: THEORIZING PATRIARCHY, LABOR, MEANING, 1. Margaret Benston
The Political Economy of Women's Liberation (1969), 2. Mary Alice Waters
The Politics of Women's Liberation Today (1970), 3. Selma James
Introduction for The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972), 4. Mariarosa Dalla Costaand and Selma James
Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972) , 5. Charlotte Bunch
Not for Lesbians Only (1975), 6. Christine Delphy
For a Materialist Feminism (1975), 7. Barbara Ehrenreich
What is Socialist Feminism? (1976), 8. Martha Gimenez
The Oppression of Women: A Structuralist Marxist View (1978), 9. Annette Kuhn and Ann Marie Wolpe
Feminism and Materialism (1978), 10. Michele Barrett
Ideology and the Cultural Production of Gender (1980), 11. Iris Marion Young
Socialist Feminism and the Limits of Dual Systems Theory (1980), 12. Gloria Joseph
The Incompatible Menage a Trois: Marxism, Feminism and Racism (1981), 13. Hazel V. Carby
White Woman Listen!: Black Feminism and the Boundaries of Sisterhood (1982), 14. Frigga Haug
The Hoechst Chemical Company and Boredom with the Economy (1982), 15. Lise Vogel
From the Woman Question to Women's Liberation (1983), 16. Lindsey German
Theories of the Family (1989), ARCHIVE II: THINKING DIFFERENCE GLOBALLY: RACE, CLASS, SEXUALITY, 17. Swasti Mitter
Women Working World
Wide (1986), 18. Marie Mies
Colonization and Housewifization (1987), 19. Rosemary Hennessy and Rajeswari Mohan,
The Construction of Woman in...Popular Texts of Empire (1989), 20. Nellie Wong
Socialist Feminism: Our Bridge to Freedom (1991), 21. Norma Chinchilla
Marxism, Feminism, and the Struggle for Democracy in Latin America (1991), 22. Leslie Feinberg
Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come (1992), 23. Rose Brewer
Theorizing Race, Class, and Gender (1993), 24. Barbara Smith
Where's the Revolution (1993), 25. Lillian S. Robinson
Touring Thailand's Sex Industry (1994), 26. Nicola Field
Identity and the Lifestyle Market (1995), ARCHIVE III: ONGOING WORK, 27. Chrys Ingraham
The Heterosexual Imaginary: Feminist Sociology and Theories of Gender (1994), 28. Victoria Tillotson
A Materialist Feminist Reading of the Figure of Jeanne Duval, 29. Cynthia Comaccio
Motherhood in Crisis: Women, Medicine, and State in Canada, 30. Kathryn Russell
A Value
Theoretic Approach to Childbirth and Reproductive Engineering (1994), 31. Gwyn Kirk
Standing on Solid Ground: Toward a Materialist Ecological Feminism, 32. Meera Nanda
History is What Hurts: Historicizing Postcolonial Ecofeminism Critique of the Green Revolution, 33. Carol Stabile
Feminism and the Ends of Postmodernism,
Capitalist Feminism
Rosemary Hennessy and Chrys Ingraham ARCHIVE I: WOMEN UNDER CAPITALISM: THEORIZING PATRIARCHY, LABOR, MEANING, 1. Margaret Benston
The Political Economy of Women's Liberation (1969), 2. Mary Alice Waters
The Politics of Women's Liberation Today (1970), 3. Selma James
Introduction for The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972), 4. Mariarosa Dalla Costaand and Selma James
Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972) , 5. Charlotte Bunch
Not for Lesbians Only (1975), 6. Christine Delphy
For a Materialist Feminism (1975), 7. Barbara Ehrenreich
What is Socialist Feminism? (1976), 8. Martha Gimenez
The Oppression of Women: A Structuralist Marxist View (1978), 9. Annette Kuhn and Ann Marie Wolpe
Feminism and Materialism (1978), 10. Michele Barrett
Ideology and the Cultural Production of Gender (1980), 11. Iris Marion Young
Socialist Feminism and the Limits of Dual Systems Theory (1980), 12. Gloria Joseph
The Incompatible Menage a Trois: Marxism, Feminism and Racism (1981), 13. Hazel V. Carby
White Woman Listen!: Black Feminism and the Boundaries of Sisterhood (1982), 14. Frigga Haug
The Hoechst Chemical Company and Boredom with the Economy (1982), 15. Lise Vogel
From the Woman Question to Women's Liberation (1983), 16. Lindsey German
Theories of the Family (1989), ARCHIVE II: THINKING DIFFERENCE GLOBALLY: RACE, CLASS, SEXUALITY, 17. Swasti Mitter
Women Working World
Wide (1986), 18. Marie Mies
Colonization and Housewifization (1987), 19. Rosemary Hennessy and Rajeswari Mohan,
The Construction of Woman in...Popular Texts of Empire (1989), 20. Nellie Wong
Socialist Feminism: Our Bridge to Freedom (1991), 21. Norma Chinchilla
Marxism, Feminism, and the Struggle for Democracy in Latin America (1991), 22. Leslie Feinberg
Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come (1992), 23. Rose Brewer
Theorizing Race, Class, and Gender (1993), 24. Barbara Smith
Where's the Revolution (1993), 25. Lillian S. Robinson
Touring Thailand's Sex Industry (1994), 26. Nicola Field
Identity and the Lifestyle Market (1995), ARCHIVE III: ONGOING WORK, 27. Chrys Ingraham
The Heterosexual Imaginary: Feminist Sociology and Theories of Gender (1994), 28. Victoria Tillotson
A Materialist Feminist Reading of the Figure of Jeanne Duval, 29. Cynthia Comaccio
Motherhood in Crisis: Women, Medicine, and State in Canada, 30. Kathryn Russell
A Value
Theoretic Approach to Childbirth and Reproductive Engineering (1994), 31. Gwyn Kirk
Standing on Solid Ground: Toward a Materialist Ecological Feminism, 32. Meera Nanda
History is What Hurts: Historicizing Postcolonial Ecofeminism Critique of the Green Revolution, 33. Carol Stabile
Feminism and the Ends of Postmodernism,