Feminist Thought: A Comprehensive Introduction

by Rosemarie Putnam Tong

Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Publication

Westview Press (1989), 305 pages

Description

In this survey of feminist theory, Rosemarie Tong provides coverage of the psychoanalytic, existential and postmodern schools of feminism. The author guides the reader through the complexities of even the most notoriously difficult thinkers. Students will meet and become familiar with many of the essential figures in the feminist tradition, from Wollstonecraft and Engel, on through de Beauvoir, Dinnerstein, and Daly, and up to Mitchell and Cixous. The text treats all views with respect and encourages students to think critically and sympathetically about a wide range of views that have a direct relevance to their own lives.

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LibraryThing member Patrish2
Everything you ever wanted to know and more about feminism. Facinating study of the history of feminism from before the Liberal Feminist of the '70s right up to the Third Wave Feminist of today. I appreciate Tong's unbiased look at many different ascpects of feminism. She clearly spells out all the
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thoughts, beliefs, ideas that many women (and men) have about women and is clear about her own opinion when needed. Long, arduous read, but worthwhile if you have the interest as I do.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

305 p.; 6 x 0.75 inches

ISBN

0813304288 / 9780813304281

Local notes

feminisms

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