This volume contains a selection of essays which proposes strategies for practising conflict in feminism and explores the most critically divisive issues in feminism today. The papers analyze how particular debates have worked both for and against feminist thought. Contributors include Elizabeth Abel, King-Kok Cheung, Mary Childers, Nancy Cott, Teresa de Lauretis, Diane Ehrensaft, Carla Freccero, Jane Gallop, Evelyn Hammonds, Bell Hooks, Peggy Kamuf, Katie King, Tom Laqueur, Marni Lazreg, Helen Longio, Nancy Miller, Martha ...
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This volume contains a selection of essays which proposes strategies for practising conflict in feminism and explores the most critically divisive issues in feminism today. The papers analyze how particular debates have worked both for and against feminist thought. Contributors include Elizabeth Abel, King-Kok Cheung, Mary Childers, Nancy Cott, Teresa de Lauretis, Diane Ehrensaft, Carla Freccero, Jane Gallop, Evelyn Hammonds, Bell Hooks, Peggy Kamuf, Katie King, Tom Laqueur, Marni Lazreg, Helen Longio, Nancy Miller, Martha Minow, Sara Ruddick, Joan Scott, Valerie Smith, Ann Snitow and Michelle Stanworth.
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G. Ex-academc-lib (please see description of condition below). Hardcover in charcoal cloth with silver titles in black boxes to front and spine, no jacket, 8vo. 397pp. Index. Endnotes with articles. Good. Opens flat with some separation at pp114-115 with sheet for pp115-116 somewhat misset but holding well. Binding overall tight, square and strong. Lib indications are partial pastedown call lower spine end, stamps upper page edges and endnpapers; barcode and checksheet rear free endpaper. Cloth sharp and clean. Pencil underlining throughout Joan Scott article, checkmarks before some titles in contents; otherwise pages clean and unmarked. Primarily a strong READING COPY.