British feminist thought : a reader /
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Imprint: | Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, Mass., USA : B. Blackwell, 1990. |
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Description: | ix, 385 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Feminism -- Great Britain -- History. Feminist theory Psychoanalysis and feminism Feminist criticism Feminism. Feminist criticism. Feminist theory. Psychoanalysis and feminism. Great Britain. History. |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1307127 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- art I. British Feminist Thought in the Second Wave
- The Ideal: Germaine Greer
- art II. Feminism and the Historians
- Women, Class and Sexual Differences in the 1830s and 1840s
- Private Persons Versus Public Someones: Class, Gender and Politics in England, 1780-1850: Catherine Hall (Polytechnic of East London)
- art III. The Politics of Difference: Class, Race and Gender
- What is a Housewife?
- The Material of Male Power
- Contextualizing Feminism - Gender, Ethnic and Class Divisions
- Theories of Gender and Black Families
- The 'Family Wage': Some Problems for Socialists and Feminists
- Rethinking Women's Oppression
- Armagh and Feminist Strategy
- art IV. Psychoanalysis and Feminism
- 1. Femine Sexuality: Jacques Lacan and the Ecole Freudienne - Introduction
- 2. Psychoanalysis: Psychic Law and Order
- 3. Femininity and its Discontent
- 4. Psychoanalysis: Women Loving Women
- 5. Family Affairs
- art V. Feminist Criticism and Cultural Studies
- 6. Stories
- 7. Raymond Williams: Gender and Generation
- 8. Naughty but Nice: Food Pornography
- 9. 'She's Gotta Have It': The Representation of Black Female Sexuality on Film
- 0. 'Returning to Manderley' - Romance Fiction, Female Sexuality and Class
- 1. Pandora's Box: Subjectivity, Class and Sexuality in Socialist Feminist Criticism
- 2. Feminism and Postmodernism: Recent Feminist Criticism in the United States
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