Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives

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CAROLE MCCANN, Seung-kyung Kim
Routledge, Jun 7, 2013 - Social Science - 640 pages

The third edition of the Feminist Theory Reader anthologizes the important classical and contemporary works of feminist theory within a multiracial transnational framework. This edition includes 16 new essays; the editors have organized the readings into four sections, which challenge the prevailing representation of feminist movements as waves.

Introductory essays at the beginning of each section lay out the framework that brings the readings together and provide historical and intellectual context.

Instructors who have adopted the book can email SalesHSS@taylorandfrancis.com to receive test questions associated with the readings. Please include your school and location (state/province/county/country) in the email.

Now available for the first time in eBook format 978-0-203-59831-3.

 

Contents

Preface to the Third Edition
THEORIZING FEMINIST
Feminist Movements
Yosano Akiko The Day the Mountains Move
Simone de Beauvoir The Second Sex Introduction
Recasting
Amrita Basu Globalization of the LocalLocalization of
Of Feminist
Lila AbuLughod Orientalism and Middle East Feminist
Leila Ahmed The Veil Debate Again
Legal
Toward
Mrinalini Sinha Gender and Nation
Patricia Hill Collins Defining Black Feminist Thought
Colonialist
Sara Ahmed Multiculturalism and the Promise

Muriel Rukeyser The Poem as Mask
Elizabeth Martinez La Chicana
Shulamith Firestone The Culture of Romance
A Movement
THEORIZING
Bonnie Thornton Dill and Ruth Enid Zambrana Critical
Heidi Hartmann The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism
Women
Radical
Paula M L Moya Chicana Feminism and Postmodernist
Works Cited
Credits
Deniz Kandiyoti Bargaining with Patriarchy
Raewyn Connell The Social Organization of Masculinity
The Science
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Carole R. McCann is Director and Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and an affiliate faculty member of the Language, Literacy, and Culture Graduate Program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Her research expertise includes, feminist science studies, twentieth century history of birth control, eugenics, and population, and feminist theory. Her publications include Birth control Politics in the United States, 1916-1945 (Cornell University Press, 1994, 1999). She is currently working on a book manuscript about masculinities in mid-century population sciences.


Seung-kyung Kim is Director and Associate Professor and Chair of Women’s Studies at the University of Maryland College Park. Her research expertise includes gender and labor politics, Ethnography, Feminist Theory, and Women in East Asia and Asian America. The author of numerous articles and book chapters, her publications include Class Struggle or Family Struggle?: Lives of Women Factory Workers in South Korea (Cambridge University Press, 1997, 2009); South Korean Feminists Bargain: Progressive Presidencies and the Women’s Movement, 1998-2007 (forthcoming, Routledge). She is currently working on a book manuscript, Global Citizens in the Making?: Transnational Migration and Education in Kirogi Families.

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