PRZEDMIOTEM OFERTY JEST KOD DOSTĘPOWY DO KSIĄŻKI ELEKTRONICZNEJ (EBOOK)
KSIĄŻKA JEST DOSTĘPNA NA ZEWNĘTRZNEJ PLATFORMIE. KSIĄŻKA NIE JEST W POSTACI PLIKU.
Routledge Library Editions:FeministTheorybrings together as one set, or individual volumes, a series of previously out-of-print classics from a variety of academic imprints. With titles ranging from The Liberation of Women to Feminists and State Welfare, fromMarried to the Job to Julia Kristeva, this setprovides in one place a wealth of important reference sources from the diverse field of gender studies.
- Autorzy: Brak danych
- Wydawnictwo: Taylor & Francis
- Data wydania: 2021
- Wydanie: 1
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- Forma publikacji: PDF (online)
- Język publikacji: angielski
- ISBN: 9781000458084
BRAK MOŻLIWOŚCI POBRANIA PLIKU. Drukowanie: OGRANICZENIE DO 2 stron. Kopiowanie: OGRANICZENIE DO 2 stron.
- Volume 01
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Perspectives from the Personal
- Chapter 1: Reasonable Women and the Law
- Chapter 2: On Being the Object of Property
- Chapter 3: Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills, and Sunday Shoes: Notes on the Hearing of Mrs.
- Part II: The Construction of Body in Law
- Chapter 4: The Body in Legal Theory
- Chapter 5: Intimacy and Responsibility: What Lesbians Do
- Chapter 6: Fallen Angels: The Representation of Violence Against Women in Legal Culture
- Part III: Recognizing Pleasures and Pains
- Chapter 7: The Difference in Women’s Hedonic Lives: A Phenomenological Critique of Feminist Legal
- Chapter 8: Feminism, Sexuality and Authenticity
- Chapter 9: The Problem of Privatized Injuries: Feminist Strategies for Litigation
- Part IV: Recasting Women’s History
- Chapter 10: The Unbroken Circle: A Historical Study of Black Single Mothers and Their Families
- Chapter 11: Religion and Rights Consciousness in the Antebellum Woman’s Rights Movement
- Chapter 12: Social Feminism and Legal Discourse, 19081923
- Part V: Perspectives on Marriage and Family
- Chapter 13: Homework and Women’s Rights: The Case of the Vermont Knitters, 19801985
- Chapter 14: Abandoned Women
- Chapter 15: Societal Factors Affecting the Creation of Legal Rules for Distribution of Property at D
- Part VI: Feminist Strategies Within Legal Institutions
- Chapter 16: Feminism and Legal Method: The Difference It Makes
- Chapter 17: The Dialectics of Rights and Politics: Perspectives From the Women’s Movement
- Chapter 18: Strategizing In Equality
- References
- Books and Articles
- Cases
- Notes on Contributors
- Volume 02
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I: Making space
- Chapter 1: Of me(n) and feminism: who(se) is the sex that writes?
- Chapter 2: Why can't a good man be sexy? Why can't a sexy man be good?
- Chapter 3: Men and women: the use and abuse of mutual space
- Part II: Writing between the lines
- Chapter 4: Men after feminism: sexual politics twenty years on
- Chapter 5: Body odor: gay male semiotics and l'écriture féminine
- Chapter 6: What do men want?
- Part III: Between men: finding their own way
- Chapter 7: Men and change: reflections from a mens group
- Chapter 8: A gay man's reflections on the men's movement
- Chapter 9: The personal, the political, the theoretical: the case of men's sexualities and sexual vi
- Index
- Volume 03
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Terms of Reference
- Feminist Politics of Interpretation
- Chapter 1: Changing the Subject
- Chapter 2: Julia Kristeva: Take Two
- Chapter 3: Commentary Postponing Politics
- Sexual Difference and Indifference
- Chapter 4: Dreaming Dissymmetry: Barthes, Foucault, and Sexual Difference
- Chapter 5: Is there a Lesbian in this Text? Derrida, Wittig, and the Politics of the Three Women
- Chapter 6: Commentary Post-Utopian Difference
- Writing History
- Chapter 7: Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis
- Chapter 8: The Body Politic
- Chapter 9: The Problem of Race in Women's History
- Chapter 10: Commentary Feminism and the Consolidations of "Women" in History
- Discourses of Domination
- Chapter 11: Feminism and Cross-Cultural Inquiry: The Terms of the Discourse in Islam
- Chapter 12: "It's you, and not me": Domination and "Othering" in Theorizing the "Third World"
- Chapter 13: Commentary "All That is Inside is not Center": Responses to the Discourses of Domination
- Rethinking Political Economy
- Chapter 14: A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s
- Chapter 15: Commentary Allies and Enemies
- Chapter 16: Commentary Cyborgs, Origins, and Subjectivity
- Chapter 17: Commentary Cyborgian Socialists?
- Chapter 18: The Political Economy of Women as Seen by a Literary Critic
- Chapter 19: Commentary What Is to be Done
- Notes
- Volume 04
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Figures, tables and maps
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I: Western European Women: An Overview
- Chapter 1: The postwar movements
- Their character
- Their significance
- Why call it the second-wave?
- Why the new wave movements developed
- Mass protest
- The diversity of second-wave feminism
- Chapter 2: Women's status and employment
- Women in the labour force
- Women and technology
- Women and domestic work
- Women in politics
- Women and civil liberty
- Some hypotheses
- Part II: Characteristics of Individual Countries
- Chapter 3: Progressiveness in Scandinavia
- Sweden
- Norway
- Denmark
- Finland
- Iceland
- The model examined
- Chapter 4: Conservatism in the Germanic countries
- West Germany
- Austria
- Switzerland
- The model examined
- Chapter 5: Fringe upheavals and creative traditionalism in France and the Netherlands
- The Netherlands
- France
- The model examined
- Chapter 6: Revolutions and radicalism in southern Europe
- Portugal
- Spain
- Greece
- Italy
- The model examined
- Part III: Outlook
- Chapter 7: Into the 1990s
- The coming Europe
- Appendix Feminist research addresses
- References
- Alphabetical
- Cross reference by country
- Index
- Names and places index
- Subject index
- Volume 05
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Overview/Reflections
- Chapter 1: Minerva’s Owl: Fragments of a Thinking Life
- Psychoanalysis
- Chapter 2: Final Analysis: Can Psychoanalysis Survive in the Postmodern West?
- Chapter 3: Forgotten Forms of Close Combat: Mothers and Daughters Revisited
- Politics and Philosophy
- Chapter 4: Is Enlightenment Emancipatory?
- Chapter 5: Multiples: On the Contemporary Politics of Subjectivity
- Chapter 6: The Play of Justice
- In-conclusion
- Chapter 7: The End of Innocence
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Volume 06
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Sex Preselection
- Chapter 3: The Embryo/Fetus
- Chapter 4: Abortion
- Chapter 5: Childbirth
- Chapter 6: Surrogate Motherhood
- Chapter 7: Infertility, Children, and Artificial Reproduction
- Chapter 8: Reproductive Rights and Access to the Means of Reproduction
- Chapter 9: Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 07
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Notes on contributors
- Chapter 1: Feminism and materialism
- Chapter 2: Patriarchy and relations of production
- Chapter 3: Structures of patriarchy and capital in the family
- Chapter 4: Church, state, and family: the women's movement in Italy
- Chapter 5: Sexual division of labour: the case of nursing
- Chapter 6: Modes of appropriation and the sexual division of labour: a case study from Oaxaca, Mexic
- Chapter 7: Women and production: a critical analysis of some sociological theories of women's work
- Chapter 8: Domestic labour and Marx's theory of value
- Chapter 9: Women, sex, and class
- Chapter 10: The state and the oppression of women
- Chapter 11: Education and the sexual division of labour
- Volume 08
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I: Experience
- Chapter 2: Little women, good wives: is English good for girls?
- Chapter 3: The golden pathway
- Chapter 4: Schools and careers: for girls who do want to wear the trousers
- Chapter 5: 'They call me a life-size Meccano set': super-secretary or super-slave?
- Chapter 6: 'Now that I'm married ...'
- Chapter 7: Just like a Jackie story
- Chapter 8: Resistances and responses: the experiences of black girls in Britain
- Part II: Making changes
- Chapter 9: Romance and sexuality: between tbe devil and the deep blue sea?
- A note on lesbian sexuality
- Chapter 10: Learning to be a girl: girls, schools and the work of the Sheffield Education Group
- Chapter 11: Working with girls: write a song and make a record about it!
- Volume 09
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Beginnings
- Chapter 2: Currents: diversity and conflict
- Chapter 3: French feminists and motherhood: destiny or slavery?
- Chapter 4: Feminists and (French) philosophy
- Chapter 5: The concept of the feminine
- Chapter 6: A different politics
- Chapter 7: Feminism in Socialist France
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 10
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Half Title
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction: toward a materialist-feminist criticism
- Part 1: Theory
- Chapter 1: Toward a black feminist criticism
- Chapter 2: Race and gender in the shaping of the American literary canon: a case study from the twen
- Chapter 3: Constructing the subject: deconstructing the text
- Chapter 4: Ideology and the cultural production of gender
- Chapter 5: Writing the body: toward an understanding of l'écriture féminine
- Part 2: Applied criticism
- Chapter 6: Villette
- Chapter 7: Aurora Leigh
- Chapter 8: Inverts and experts: Radclyffe Hall and the lesbian identity
- Chapter 9: Shadows uplifted
- Chapter 10: From the thirties: Tillie Olsen and the radical tradition
- Chapter 11: Romance in the age of electronics: Harlequin Enterprises
- Chapter 12: Real women
- Index
- Volume 11
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The United States
- Chapter 2: The German Democratic Republic
- Chapter 3: Italy
- Chapter 4: Britain
- Conclusion
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 12
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Feminist knowledge
- Chapter 1: Feminist Knowledge: Critique and Construct
- Chapter 2: Feminist Knowledge, Women's Liberation, and Women's Studies
- Part II: Contemporary theories of power and subjectivity
- Chapter 3: Contemporary Theories of Power and Subjectivity
- Chapter 4: Feminism, Subjectivity, and Sexual Difference
- Part III: Discourses of definition
- Chapter 5: Philosophy
- Chapter 6: Psychoanalysis and Feminism
- Chapter 7: The Definition of Male and Female: Biological Reductionism and the Sanctions of Normality
- Chapter 8: Religion
- Part IV: Feminist interventions
- Chapter 9: Radical Feminism: Critique and Construct
- Chapter 10: Socialist Feminisms
- Chapter 11: Conclusion: A Note on Essentialism and Difference
- Notes on contributors
- Index
- Volume 13
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Brief biographies
- Acknowledgements
- Part one: Feminism and the Academic Mode
- Chapter 1: Feminist praxis and the academic mode of production: an editorial introduction
- Chapter 2: Method, methodology and epistemology in feminist research processes
- Part two: Feminist Research Processes
- Chapter 3: Introduction
- Section A: Beginning and Finishing Research
- Chapter 4: The feminist research process - defining a topic
- Chapter 5: The history of a 'failed' research topic: the case of the childminders
- Section B: Demolishing the 'Quantitative v. Qualitative' Divide
- Chapter 6: 'Seeking Susan': producing statistical information on young people's leisure
- Chapter 7: My statistics and feminism – a true story
- Chapter 8: 'A referral was made': behind the scenes during the creation of a Social Services Departm
- Section C: Recognising the Role of Auto/Biography
- Chapter 9: On the conflicts of doing feminist research into masculinity
- Chapter 10: From butch god to teddy bear? Some thoughts on my relationship with Elvis Presley
- Chapter 11: The professional and the personal: a study of women quantity surveyors
- Section D: Analytically Using Experience
- Chapter 12: Breaking the rules: assessing the assessment of a girls' project
- Chapter 13: The mastectomy experience
- Chapter 14: At the Palace: researching gender and ethnicity in a Chinese restaurant
- Chapter 15: Counter-arguments: an ethnographic look at 'Women and Class'
- Chapter 16: Using drama to get at gender
- Chapter 17: Becoming a feminist social worker
- Section E: Analysing Written and Visual Texts
- Chapter 18: Reading feminism in fieldnotes
- Chapter 19: Analysing a photograph of Marilyn Monroe
- Name index
- Subject index
- Volume 14
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I: Feminists and the historical development of the Welfare State
- Chapter 1: Feminism and the Welfare State: the formative years
- Chapter 2: Women pioneers in welfare work
- Part II: Contemporary feminism and the critique of wel-fare
- Chapter 3: Contemporary feminism
- Chapter 4: Education
- Chapter 5: Welfare professionals and the control of women
- Chapter 6: The material impact of welfare
- Part III: Feminist strategies to change welfare
- Chapter 7: The economic position of women - alternative perspectives
- Chapter 8: Changing the welfare system from within
- Chapter 9: Separatist strategies for change
- Chapter 10: Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 15
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Text
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What's Critical about Critical Theory?
- Chapter 2: Critical Social Theory and Feminist Critiques: The Debate with Jürgen Habermas
- Chapter 3: The Public and the Private Sphere: A Feminist Reconsideration
- Chapter 4: Women and the "Public Use of Reason"
- Chapter 5: From Communicative Rationality to Communicative Thinking: A Basis for Feminist Theory and
- Chapter 6: Feminist Discourse/Practical Discourse
- Chapter 7: The Debate over Women and Moral Theory Revisited
- Chapter 8: Discourse in Different Voices
- Chapter 9: Autonomy, Recognition, and Respect: Habermas, Benjamin, and Honneth
- Chapter 10: Discourse Ethics and Feminist Dilemmas of Difference
- Chapter 11: Toward a Model of Self-Identity: Habermas and Kristeva
- Index
- Volume 16
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part One: Frameworks and definitions
- Chapter 1: The politics of nurturance
- Chapter 2: Taking women students seriously
- Chapter 3: Classroom pedagogy and the new scholarship on women
- Chapter 4: Women’s Studies: a knowledge of one’s own
- Chapter 5: The educational process of Women’s Studies in Argentina: reflections on theory and tech
- Part Two: Transforming the disciplines
- Chapter 6: Feminist pedagogy as a subversive activity
- Chapter 7: Teaching mediation: a feminist perspective on the study of law
- Chapter 8: Staging the feminist classroom: a theoretical model
- Part Three: Teaching as other
- Chapter 9: Pink elephants: confessions of a black feminist in an all-white, mostly male English depa
- Chapter 10: Is there room for me in the closet? Or, my life as the only lesbian professor
- Chapter 11: A male feminist in a women’s college classroom
- Part Four: Experience as text
- Chapter 12: Breaking silences: life in the feminist classroom
- Chapter 13: Black-eyed blues connections: teaching black women
- Part Five: Theory as text
- Chapter 14: Suspicious pleasures: on teaching feminist theory
- Chapter 15: The spectacle of gender: cinema and psyche
- Chapter 16: Mastery, identity and the politics of work: a feminist teacher in the graduate classroom
- Part Six: Authority and affect
- Chapter 17: Authority in the feminist classroom: a contradiction in terms?
- Chapter 18: Anger and authority in the introductory Women’s Studies classroom
- Part Seven: Communication across differences
- Chapter 19: How racial differences helped us discover our common ground
- Chapter 20: Toward a pedagogy of Every woman’s Studies
- Chapter 21: Combating the marginalization of black women in the classroom
- Chapter 22: Teaching the feminist minority
- Chapter 23: Pedagogy of the oppressors?
- Selected bibliography
- Notes on contributors
- Index
- Volume 17
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: He-man or human?
- Chapter 2: Killing off the lady-killer
- Chapter 3: Separating the girls from the boys
- Chapter 4: Breadwinners and losers
- Chapter 5: She's leaving home
- Chapter 6: My heart belongs to daddy
- Chapter 7: No more mother's boy
- Chapter 8: Sick men
- Chapter 9: Jobs for the girls?
- Chapter 10: Men on the move
- Chapter 11: Cherchez the chauvinist
- What do women want?
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 18
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
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- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: writing as a feminist
- Part One: What Women Write
- Imaginary ape or The one-eyed monkey answers questions
- Poetry – who cares?
- The controversial feminist
- A double knot on the peeny
- I tell my 3 year old she’s real . . . : writing lesbian-feminist children’s books
- Women and fiction: how we present ourselves and others
- Meandering towards an ordinary job
- The art of non-fiction (or the social construction of aesthetic divisions)
- Lesbian sexuality: joining the dots
- Writing erotica
- Part Two: Taking Control
- Lessons of history: beyond the male-stream classroom
- Working in the word factory
- Producing a feminist magazine
- They tried to rip me off
- Why there’s a light-box where my typewriter should be – being a feminist publisher
- I am a feminist and a journalist. . .
- Translating as a feminist
- What the hell is feminist editing?
- Part Three: Writing About Ourselves
- T. S. Eliot never called himself a clerk
- Writing for my mother
- On being a late starter
- Writing as a lesbian mother
- Words are weapons
- Leaving it 'til later
- An apology
- Writing as an Irish woman in England
- Class conflicts
- Young, gifted and getting there
- Imprisoning vision: towards a non-visualist language
- Part Four: Support and Communication
- Making connections: the collective working experience
- Writer/worker/feminist
- Not chance but a community: women and élitism in poetry
- Women like us
- Broadening visions
- Voice
- The script
- Resources section
- Volume 19
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Editor's foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Julia Kristeva's intellectual trajectory
- The focus of reading
- Part One: Context and influences
- Chapter 1: '"Too French . . ."'? Setting the intellectual scene
- Frenchness
- Thought and its concerns in France
- A paradise for intellectuals?
- The other side of reality and the limits of writing
- The missed (Anglo-Franco) encounter
- Chapter 2: The effect of the unconscious
- Language and the unconscious system
- The baroque
- The unconscious as a purloined letter
- The psychoanalytic triangle
- The unconscious as symbolic
- Speaking 'about' the unconscious
- The letter as destiny (death) – and poetry
- Psychoanalysing Hamlet
- Art and subjectivity
- Joyce and the limits of signification
- The unsymbolizable
- His Majesty's blindness
- Chapter 3: Towards the semiotic
- Roland Barthes
- Emile Benveniste
- Georges Bataille
- Anagrams
- Exile, foreigner, and cosmopolitan
- Part Two: A reading of Kristeva's ouvre
- Chapter 4: Writing, dialogue, infinity
- Writing
- Dialogue
- The infinite
- Chapter 5: The semiotic in poetic language and history
- Painting rhythm
- The 'semiotic' and the 'symbolic'
- The semiotic disposition
- Poetic language in history and society
- Chapter 6: Horror, love, melancholy
- Horror
- Love
- Melancholy
- Part Three: Conclusion
- Chapter 7: The importance of Kristeva
- Feminism: for and against
- From modernism to postmodernism?
- The power of the analyst?
- Art and analysis
- Select bibliography
- Index
- Volume 20
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part One: Hedging Her In: How Men's Work Structures their Wives' Lives
- Introduction to Part One
- Chapter 2: Time Elements: Patterns, Structures and Competition
- Chapter 3: Work Characteristics: Implications Inside and Outside the Home
- Chapter 4: Spatial Elements: Aspects of the Location of Home and Work
- Chapter 5: Constraints, Identities and Room for Manoeuvre
- Part Two: Drawing Her In: Wives' Contributions to their Husbands' Work
- Introduction to Part Two
- Chapter 6: Domestic Labour and the Production of the Male Worker
- Chapter 7: Giving Moral Support
- Chapter 8: Two for the Price of One: Peripheral Activities
- Chapter 9: Two for the Price of One: Back-Up Services
- Chapter 10: Two for the Price of One: the Additional Worker
- Chapter 11: The Productive Work of Wives
- Part Three: Married to the Job: the Foundations of Wives' Incorporation
- Introduction to Part Three
- Chapter 12: Varieties of Incorporation and the Occupational Dimension
- Chapter 13: Doing Three Jobs: the Hierarchy of Priorities
- Chapter 14: Making Sense of Being Married to the Job: Wives' Careers and Projects
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 21
- Cover
- Half Title
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- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Materialist Feminism in the Postmodern Academy: Toward a Global Social Analytic
- Chapter 2: The Materiality of Discourse: Feminism and Post-marxism
- Chapter 3: The Feminist Standpoint, Discourse, and Authority: From Women's Lives To Ideology Critiqu
- Chapter 4: New Woman, New History
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Volume 22
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Male Feminism
- Chapter 2: Men in Feminism: Men and Feminist Theory
- Chapter 3.: Men in Feminism: Men and Feminist Theory
- Chapter 4: Demonstrating Sexual Difference
- Chapter 5: Men in Feminism: Odor di Uomo or Compagnons de Route?
- Chapter 6: Walking the Tightrope of Feminism and Male Desire
- Chapter 7: A Man’s Place
- Chapter 8: Femmeninism
- Chapter 9: No Question of Silence
- Chapter 10: A Double Life (Femmeninism II)
- Chapter 11: Dreaming Dissymmetry: Barthes, Foucault, and Sexual Difference
- Chapter 12: French Theory and the Seduction of Feminism
- Chapter 13: Critical Cross-Dressing: Male Feminists and the Woman of the Year
- Chapter 14: Response
- Chapter 15: Elaine Showalter Replies
- Chapter 16: Man on Feminism: A Criticism of His Own
- A Criticism of One’s Own
- Chapter 17: Men, Feminism: The Materiality of Discourse
- Chapter 18: in any event . . .
- Chapter 19: In, With
- Chapter 20: Women in the Beehive: A Seminar With
- Chapter 21: Reading Like a Man
- Chapter 22: Outlaws: Gay Men in Feminism
- Chapter 23: Envy: or With My Brains and Your Looks
- Chapter 24: A Conversation
- Notes
- Volume 23
- Cover
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- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Monstrous Amazons
- Chapter 2: Feminism and the Decline of America
- Chapter 3: Women and the Word According to Garp
- Chapter 4: The Anxiety of Feminist Influence
- Chapter 5: Feminist Scholarship as Shadow Work
- Chapter 6: Family Feud
- Postscript
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Volume 24
- Cover
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- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Problems for Feminist Criticism
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