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Feminist Debates Jo Campling

Feminist Debates By Jo Campling

Feminist Debates by Jo Campling


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Are women still oppressed? This book draws on a wide range of theoretical, empirical and comparative material to provide a lucid account of feminist debates and the ways in which political disagreements stem from underlying theoretical assumptions.

Feminist Debates Summary

Feminist Debates: Issues of Theory and Political Practice by Jo Campling

Are women still oppressed? Is paid employment the key to liberation? Should pornography be banned? Do women have an absolute right to abortion? Can women in government really make a difference? This book draws on a wide range of theoretical, empirical and comparative material to provide a lucid account of feminist debates and the ways in which political disagreements stem from underlying theoretical assumptions. Clear and balanced in its assessment of different problems and perspectives, it offers an essential guide to contemporary feminist thinking and practice.

About Jo Campling

VALERIE BRYSON is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Huddersfield. She is the author of Feminist Political Theory: An Introduction.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Feminist Theories Today.- Gender, 'Race' and Class.- Feminism and the Law.- Politics and the State.- The Family and Paid Employment.- Reproduction.- Pornography.- The Problem of Men.- Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR001630486
9780333613405
0333613406
Feminist Debates: Issues of Theory and Political Practice by Jo Campling
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19990526
280
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