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Feminisms/ by Arpita Mukhopadhyay and edited by Sumit Chakrabarti [electronic resource]

By: Mukhopadhyay, A. (Arpita) [author].
Contributor(s): Chakrabarti, S. (Sumit) [editor].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Literary/ Cultural Theory. Publisher: Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan 2016Description: e-book contains 152 p.ISBN: 9788125063803.Subject(s): FeminismsDDC classification: 305.42 Online resources: http://ebooks.orientblackswandigital.com/product/feminisms Click here
Contents:
Editor’s Preface Introduction 1. Early Feminists 2. Simone de Beauvoir and Radical Feminism 3. Cultural Feminism and Gynocriticism 4. Marxist and Socialist Feminism 5. Postmodern Feminism 6. L’écriture Féminine 7. Black Feminism 8. Postcolonial Feminism and Third World Feminism 9. Ecofeminism 10. Lesbian Feminism 11. Feminist Criticism in Practice Glossary of Select Terms Suggested Reading
Subject: This volume attempts to locate feminism/s within historical and critical perspectives, and provides a broad framework within which to locate the possible politics of feminism. It traces the trajectory of feminism, from a movement for the rights of women to the possibility of an 'organic revolution', and from the renegotiations of the 'woman question' by early feminists and suffragists to the critical interventions of ecofeminists and lesbian feminism.
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Editor’s Preface

Introduction

1. Early Feminists

2. Simone de Beauvoir and Radical Feminism

3. Cultural Feminism and Gynocriticism

4. Marxist and Socialist Feminism

5. Postmodern Feminism

6. L’écriture Féminine

7. Black Feminism

8. Postcolonial Feminism and Third World Feminism

9. Ecofeminism

10. Lesbian Feminism

11. Feminist Criticism in Practice

Glossary of Select Terms

Suggested Reading

This volume attempts to locate feminism/s within historical and critical perspectives, and provides a broad framework within which to locate the possible politics of feminism. It traces the trajectory of feminism, from a movement for the rights of women to the possibility of an 'organic revolution', and from the renegotiations of the 'woman question' by early feminists and suffragists to the critical interventions of ecofeminists and lesbian feminism.

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