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More copies of this ISBNVoices of a New Gereration (04 Edition)by Sara Weir
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A reader of original essays on feminism and feminist theory The “third wave” of feminist writing and scholarship. Anyone interested in reading original essays on current topics and issues in feminism. Book News Annotation:A new generation of feminist thinkers from a variety of nonacademic and academic backgrounds including women's studies, anthropology, ethnic studies, and geography, address current issues in feminism. Weir and Faulkner (Western Washington U.) formed the anthology to provide their students with voices, viewpoints, and diversity missing from their regular textbooks. The 18 essays offer ways of understanding how younger women see themselves in the 21st century.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Voices of a New Generation: A Feminist Anthology brings together original, contributed essays by women who represent a third wave of feminist writing and scholarship. Addressing the most current topics and issues in feminism, the contributors include the up-and-coming thinkers and writers in the field.
Synopsis:Voices of a New Generation: A Feminist Anthology brings together original, contributed essays by women who represent a third wave of feminist writing and scholarship. Addressing the most current topics and issues in feminism, the contributors include the up-and-coming thinkers and writers in the field.
Table of ContentsAll chapters conclude with “Discussion Questions” and “Further Reading” sections.
Introduction.
Uses & Limitations of Feminism & Feminist Theory.
Brenda Anibarro, “Mujerista Economics: The Creation of a New Economic Paradigm.”
Carolyn Finney, “Can't See the Black Folks for the Trees.”
Sarah McCarry, “Laundry: Writing on Feminism.”
Becky Statzel, “Genocide, Liberation, Self-Determination and the Politics of Abortion: a Critique of Mainstream Feminism.”
Monica McCallum, “Seeing in Color.”
Shelly Frazier, “Bodyoma.”
Defining Ourselves; Others Defining Us.
Camellia Phillips, “Criminalizing Black Women: (re)Representing History, Sexuality and Violence.”
Denise Cooper, “Hip Hop Feminism: From Bitches to Queens and the Varied Experiences in Between.”
Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity.”
Constance Faulkner, “A Feminist Confronts Her Religious Upbringing”
Phoebe McCullough, “The Curse.”
Anne-Marie Basso and Kim L. Morrison, “Imagining Cinematic Lesbian Identity.”
Cara Ann Thoresen, “Developing a Feminist Identity: a Father's Role.”
Contradictions: Theory and Activism.
Shari Popen, “The Advancing Curatorial Role of Women Studies.”
Cynthia Moulds, “Feminist Approaches to Social Justice: Activism & Resistance in the Women Studies Classroom.”
Margaret Chapman & Robin Elwood, “Expanding Feminism and Experimenting with Labels: Where Do Men Fit within the Movement?”
Camellia Phillips, “Taking a Stand on Stolen Ground: The Need for the Feminist Movement to Support American Indian Sovereignty.”
Anne-Marie Basso, Robin Elwood, Sherie Jubilo and Kim L. Morrison. “Taking it to the Streets: a Group of Activists in Dialogue.”
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