British feminist thought: A reader

British feminist thought: A reader image
ISBN-10:

0631169148

ISBN-13:

9780631169147

Released: Jan 01, 1990
Publisher: Wiley/Blackwell
Format: Hardcover, 385 pages
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Description:

This book covers the history of British feminist thought in a representative selection of essays on major themes by influential feminists in the British tradition. It shows that feminist thought in Britain has a clear identity, arising from its particular political and social formations. This identity is compared throughout with the American and European traditions of feminist thought. The book moves from a consideration of feminist history, through the marriage of Marxism and feminism, issues of race and class, psychoanalysis, the family and housework, to the peculiarly British phenomenon of feminist criticism and research existing within the context of cultural studies. The case of Northern Ireland as an issue within British feminist thought is given particular attention. Terry Lovell's introductions to each section put the essays in their British political and international intellectual context.

























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