Feminism for Girls (RLE Feminist Theory)
Title | Feminism for Girls (RLE Feminist Theory) PDF eBook |
Author | Angela McRobbie |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2012-11-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 113619567X |
Feminism for Girls presents feminist perspectives on aspects of adolescence which have been chosen for their special relevance to the lives and experiences of girls and young women today. Illustrated throughout, chapters cover themes and topics which include romance and sexuality, girls’ magazines, careers and the reality of being a black girl in society today. Housewives look back at their youth and a sixteen-year-old girl writes vividly about what it’s like trying to break out of the mould that parents and others so often expect for girls. This book is written for girls and young women themselves and for people who are, like the contributors, currently teaching or working with girls.
Feminism for Girls (RLE Feminist Theory)
Title | Feminism for Girls (RLE Feminist Theory) PDF eBook |
Author | Trisha McCabe |
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Release | 2012 |
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Feminism for Girls (RLE Feminist Theory)
Title | Feminism for Girls (RLE Feminist Theory) PDF eBook |
Author | Angela McRobbie |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2012-11-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136195661 |
Feminism for Girls presents feminist perspectives on aspects of adolescence which have been chosen for their special relevance to the lives and experiences of girls and young women today. Illustrated throughout, chapters cover themes and topics which include romance and sexuality, girls’ magazines, careers and the reality of being a black girl in society today. Housewives look back at their youth and a sixteen-year-old girl writes vividly about what it’s like trying to break out of the mould that parents and others so often expect for girls. This book is written for girls and young women themselves and for people who are, like the contributors, currently teaching or working with girls.
Science and the Construction of Women (RLE Feminist Theory)
Title | Science and the Construction of Women (RLE Feminist Theory) PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Maynard |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2012-11-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 113619455X |
Science and the Construction of Women is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the major questions currently challenging feminist scholars of science. The authors ask key questions: What constitutes science? How have feminists investigated it? How does science ‘construct’ women? How can we create a feminist discourse of science? Are the current developments to women’s advantage or disadvantage? Their answers draw on material from a wide range of natural scientific, humanities and social science sources, critically examining theoretical approaches from the postmodern to the materialist to the cyborgian. A key argument of the book is that there are strong intellectual and pragmatic reasons – the rapid development of information technology, advances in fertility treatment and genetic engineering, feminist concern for environmental issues – why feminism must rigorously engage with issues of a scientific and technological nature. Science and the Construction of Women provides an important contribution to the opening-up and broadening of debate in the field. This book will be an important text for students of gender and women’s studies, and science studies. It is also designed to be read by feminists both inside and outside the academy and to appeal to all those with interests in the sociology of knowledge and the history of ideas.
Feminist Praxis (RLE Feminist Theory)
Title | Feminist Praxis (RLE Feminist Theory) PDF eBook |
Author | Liz Stanley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2013-05-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136204369 |
Feminist social scientists often find that carrying feminism into practice in their research is neither easy nor straightforward. Designed precisely with feminist researchers in mind, Feminist Praxis gives detailed analytic accounts of particular examples of feminist research, showing how feminist epistemology can translate into concrete feminist research practices. The contributors, all experts in their field, give practical examples of feminist research practices, covering colonialism, child-minding, gay men, feminist social work, cancer, working with young girls using drama, Marilyn Monroe, statistics – even the writing and reading of research accounts. These detailed accounts are located in relation to the position of feminism and of women generally in the academic world, and looked at in the light of discussions, debates, and controversies about feminist methodology across several disciplines. Feminist Praxis is unique in combining theoretical discussion of feminist methodology with detailed accounts of practical research processes. This blend of the practical and the theoretical will make it an invaluable text for feminists carrying out research at all levels, and it will also appeal to those interested in the relationship between theory, method and feminist epistemology.
Feminism for Girls
Title | Feminism for Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Angela McRobbie |
Publisher | Routledge & Kegan Paul Books |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
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Feminism for Girls presents feminist perspectives on aspects of adolescence which have been chosen for their special relevance to the lives and experiences of girls and young women today. Illustrated throughout, chapters cover themes and topics which include romance and sexuality, girls' magazines, careers and the reality of bein a black girl in society today. Housewives look back at their youth and a sixteen-year-old girl writes vividly about what it's like trying to break out of the mould that parents and others so often expect for girls. This book is written for girls and young women themselves and for people who are, like the contributors, currently teaching or working with girls.
Feminists and State Welfare (RLE Feminist Theory)
Title | Feminists and State Welfare (RLE Feminist Theory) PDF eBook |
Author | JENNIFER DALE |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2012-11-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136201440 |
Designed for students of social policy and women’s studies, this text gives a readable account of the wide range of feminist ideas about women and welfare. The authors draw on feminist theory, research and analysis to explore women’s experiences of welfare, and the debates within feminism on how and why the welfare state oppresses women. In an original contribution they discuss women’s impact on the development of the welfare state both as feminist campaigners and as pioneers of new welfare professions. The book concludes by reviewing contemporary feminist strategies to transform the welfare state to meet women’s needs. Whilst the authors put forward their own evaluation of these different feminist approaches, they aim to leave readers with plenty of scope to make up their own minds on the issues.