Making Connections: Women's Studies, Women's Movements, Women's LivesMary Kennedy, Cathy Lubelska, Val Walsh Taylor & Francis, 1993 - 210 páginas Fifteen papers from women in the UK--some academics, some not--are grouped in sections on identities; redefining knowledge; feminist research and education; and feminists in and out of the Academy. A recurrent theme is how to work with diversities and to make connections which do not recreate hierarchies or oppressive practices. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Índice
Women and Coalition Politics | 3 |
Between Feminism and Orientalism | 11 |
The Precariousness of Heterosexual Feminist Identities | 24 |
Love and Romance as Objects of Feminist Knowledge | 39 |
A Critique of | 51 |
The Significance of a | 64 |
Backlash in Historical Context | 79 |
Researching Adolescent Girls Perceptions of | 93 |
Gender Emotion | 106 |
Disability as a Focus for Innovation in Womens Studies | 130 |
Academia and the Feminist Movement in Latin America | 145 |
Lesbians Heterosexual Women and | 167 |
An Alternative to Academic | 180 |
Notes on Contributors | 195 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Making Connections: Women's Studies, Women's Movements, Women's Lives Mary Kennedy,Cathy Lubelska,Val Walsh Vista previa restringida - 1993 |
Making Connections: Women's Studies, Women's Movements, Women's Lives Mary Kennedy,Cathy Lubelska,Val Walsh Vista previa restringida - 2005 |
Making Connections: Women's Studies, Women's Movements, Women's Lives Mary Kennedy,Cathy Lubelska,Val Walsh Vista previa restringida - 2005 |
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