Feminist Theory and Cultural Studies: Stories of Unsettled Relations
Arnold (2000)
| Abstract | Feminist theory is a central strand of cultural studies. This book explores the history of feminist cultural studies from the early work of Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir, through the 1970s Women's Liberation Movement. It also provides a comprehensive introduction to the contemporary key approaches, theories and debates of feminist theory within cultural studies, offering a major re-mapping of the field. It will be an essential text for students taking courses within both cultural studies and women's studies departments. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Feminist theory Culture Study and teaching | |||||||||
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| Call number | HQ1190.T53 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0340718978 | |||||||||
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Joan B. Landes (ed.) (1998). Feminism, the Public and the Private. Oxford University Press.
Beverley Skeggs (ed.) (1995). Feminist Cultural Theory: Process and Production. Distributed Exclusively in the Usa and Canada by St. Martin's Press.
Maggie O'Neill (ed.) (1999). Adorno, Culture, and Feminism. Sage Publications.
Stevi Jackson (ed.) (1993). Women's Studies: Essential Readings. New York University Press.
Morag Shiach (ed.) (1999). Feminism and Cultural Studies. Oxford University Press.
Clare Hemmings (2011). Why Stories Matter: The Political Grammar of Feminist Theory. Duke University Press.
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