Feminism and History

Primary author
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
Oxford
Date of Publication
1996 (2000)
Number of Pages
611
Series
Oxford Readings in Feminism
Classification
I Issues and movements | A Women, Family, Sexual Identity | 5 Feminism
Description
Wallach Scott: Introduction
Riley: Does A Sex Have A History?
Thornton Dill: The Dialectics of Black Womanhood
Barlow: Theorizing Woman: Funü, Guojia, Jiating (Chinese Women, Chinese State. Chinese Family)
Zemon Davis: "Women's History" in Transition: The European Case
Rubin: The Traffic in Women: Notes on the "Political Economy" of Sex
Wallach Schott: Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis
Brooks Higginbotham: African-American Women's History and the Metalanguage of Race
Stoler: Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Gender, Race, and Morality in Colonial Asia
Bock: Equality and Difference in National Socialist Racism
Janiewski: Southern Honour, Southern Dishonour: Managerial Ideology and the Construction of Gender, Race, and Class Relations in Southern Industry
Phillips and Taylor: Sex and Skill: Notes Towards a Feminist Economics
Roper: Discipline and Respectability: Prostitution and the Reformation in Augsburg
Smith-Rosenberg: The Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations between Women in Nineteenth-Century America
Thompson: Creating Boundaries: Homosexuality and the Changing Social Order in France, 1830-1870
Lake: Female Desires: The Meaning od World War II
Barkley Brown: Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independeent Order of Saint Luke
Sinha: Gender in the Critiques of Colonialism and Nationalism: Locating the "Indian Woman"
Snitow: A Gender Diary
Smith: Historiography, Objectivity, and the Case of the Abusive Widow
Dauphin and Farge (et al.): Women's Culture and Women's Power: Issues in French Womenś History
Copy Number
1
Identifier
I A 5  WAL
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