Feminism
Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies
Edited by Mary Evans
Introduction by Mary Evans
Published October 26th 2000 by Routledge – 1,976 pages
Published October 26th 2000 by Routledge – 1,976 pages
Feminism has always refused compartmentalisation within any one social context, and this collection attests to its universal relevance. This is a guide for specialist and non-specialist readers to the many debates and discussions to which feminists have contributed in the past two hundred years.
The collected works are arranged chronologically, giving readers a sense of the history of feminism, and the movement's changes and developments. At the same time, readers can also assess the extent to which some aspects of women's relationships with the social world have remained unchanged.
An insightful introduction places the pieces selected in the appropriate intellectual and historical context, and a new index makes this an indispensable resource and searchable tool.
Volume I. Feminism and the Enlightenment
Volume II. Feminism and Modernity
Volume III. Feminist Responses to Industrial Society
Volume IV. Feminism and the Politics of Difference
Name: Feminism: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Mary EvansIntroduction by Mary Evans. Feminism has always refused compartmentalisation within any one social context, and this collection attests to its universal relevance. This is a guide for specialist and non-specialist readers to the many debates and discussions to which feminists have...
Categories: Women's Studies, Feminism, Feminist Literature & Theory