Feminism / June, Hannam
Language: anglais.Country: Grande-Bretagne.Publication: Harlow, GB, New York : Pearson/Longman, 2007Description: 1 vol. (XVI-188 p.) ; 20 cmISBN: 0582506085; 9780582506084.Series: A short history of a big ideaDewey: 305.420 9, 22Contents note: 1. Turning the world upside down 2. The beginnings of modern feminism 3. Women's suffrage, 1860's -1920's 4. Feminism, internationalism and nationalism in the twentieth century 5. Citizenship in North America and Europe in the inter-war years 6. The 'personal is political': women's liberation and 'second wave feminism' 7. The twenty-first century - still making waves Abstract: Is Feminism one of the ‘biggest things that has ever taken place in the history of the world’? Affecting half the world’s population, feminism has the potential of, quite simply, ‘turning the world upside down.’ Feminism is a cultural as well as a political movement. It changes the way women think and feel and affects how women and men live their lives and interpret the world. For this reason it has provoked lively debate and fierce antagonisms that have continued to the present day. Contemporary feminism and its concerns are rooted in a history stretching over at least two centuries. Feminism explores this history in a range of countries spanning the world. It asks: does ‘feminism’ exist? Or are the differences among feminists today so great that we should speak of ‘feminisms’? The book looks at the challenge made by feminists to prevailing ideas about a ‘woman’s place’, the complex relationship between equality and difference, women’s solidarity and the relationship between feminism and other social and political reform movements..Bibliography: Bibliogr. p. 171-178. Index.Subject - Topical Name: Feminism | Feminism -- History Subject: féminisme | histoire | introductionItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Bibliogr. p. 171-178. Index
1. Turning the world upside down 2. The beginnings of modern feminism 3. Women's suffrage, 1860's -1920's 4. Feminism, internationalism and nationalism in the twentieth century 5. Citizenship in North America and Europe in the inter-war years 6. The 'personal is political': women's liberation and 'second wave feminism' 7. The twenty-first century - still making waves
Is Feminism one of the ‘biggest things that has ever taken place in the history of the world’?
Affecting half the world’s population, feminism has the potential of, quite simply, ‘turning the world upside down.’ Feminism is a cultural as well as a political movement. It changes the way women think and feel and affects how women and men live their lives and interpret the world. For this reason it has provoked lively debate and fierce antagonisms that have continued to the present day. Contemporary feminism and its concerns are rooted in a history stretching over at least two centuries.
Feminism explores this history in a range of countries spanning the world. It asks: does ‘feminism’ exist? Or are the differences among feminists today so great that we should speak of ‘feminisms’? The book looks at the challenge made by feminists to prevailing ideas about a ‘woman’s place’, the complex relationship between equality and difference, women’s solidarity and the relationship between feminism and other social and political reform movements.
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