American Feminist Thought at Century's End: A ReaderISBN: 978-1-55786-347-8
Paperback
500 pages
August 1993, Wiley-Blackwell
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In this outstanding collection of essays, contributed by some of
America's leading feminist writers, the current terrain of American
feminism is charted as never before. Covering a broad range of
subjects and a diversity of approaches, this volume demonstrates
just how far American feminism has come in developing distinctive
and sophisticated strategies for combining theory and practice.
While many of the writers represented have made their careers within the academy, their interests are never exclusively academic. Indeed, at the heart of this book lies a broad concern with the key social issues of our day. Thus, Catherine MacKinnon writes on sex equality under the law, Cynthia Enloe on international politics, bell hooks on cinematic representation of blackness, and Donna Haraway on the biopolitics of postmodern bodies.
The selection also includes important essays by Gayle Rubin, Tania Modleski, Rey Chow, Trinh Minh-ha, Sandra Harding, Judith Stacey and Barrie Thorne, Evelyn Fox Keller, Joan Wallach Scott, Linda S. Kauffman, Paula Treicher, Angela Davis, Gloria Anzaldua and Jean Bethke Elshtain.