These essays, written by men and women, look at the way women are discriminated against in certain civil, legal, academic and professional institutions, with examples from France, Canada, Latin America, South Africa and India. The book begins by analyzing feminism's impact on literary texts in which race is seen to be as crucial as gender and moves to a discussion of institutions which the authors believe, infuse prejudice.
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These essays, written by men and women, look at the way women are discriminated against in certain civil, legal, academic and professional institutions, with examples from France, Canada, Latin America, South Africa and India. The book begins by analyzing feminism's impact on literary texts in which race is seen to be as crucial as gender and moves to a discussion of institutions which the authors believe, infuse prejudice.
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Add this copy of Feminism and Institutions: Dialogues on Feminist Theory to cart. $79.71, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1989 by Blackwell Pub.