Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center

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Routledge, 3 oct 2014 - 198 páginas

When Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center was first published in 1984, it was welcomed and praised by feminist thinkers who wanted a new vision. Even so, individual readers frequently found the theory "unsettling" or "provocative." Today, the blueprint for feminist movement presented in the book remains as provocative and relevant as ever. Written in hooks's characteristic direct style, Feminist Theory embodies the hope that feminists can find a common language to spread the word and create a mass, global feminist movement.

 

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seeing the light visionary feminism
Shaping Feminist Theory
A Movement to End Sexist Oppression
The Significance of Feminist Movement
Political Solidarity Among Women
Comrades in Struggle
Changing Perspectives on Power
Rethinking the Nature of Work
A Feminist Agenda
Feminist Movement to End Violence
Revolutionary Parenting
Ending Female Sexual Oppression
Development Through Struggle
bibliography
Index
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A cultural critic, an intellectual, and a feminist writer, bell hooks is best known for classic books including Ain’t I a Woman, Bone Black, All About Love, Rock My Soul, Belonging, We Real Cool, Where We Stand, Teaching to Transgress, Teaching Community, Outlaw Culture, and Reel to Real. hooks is Distinguished Professor in Residence in Appalachian Studies at Berea College, and resides in her home state of Kentucky.

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