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Pro/Con 305.42097 F349 2012
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-220) and index.
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Contents:
- What is the state of feminism in the twenty-first century? Feminism is overlooked but should be championed / Emma John
- Feminism is irrelevant in the twenty-first century / Christina Hoff Sommers
- Lift ans separate : why is feminism still so divisive? / Ariel Levy
- Feminism is being distorted and destroyed by conservative Christians / Nancy Harder
- Feminism should expand and emphasize social justice rather than gender politics / Jessica Valenti
- Feminism should be replaced by an inclusive movement promoting women's causes / Amy Siskind
- How have recent political contests impacted American feminism? The prominence of women candidates has permanently altered American politics and feminism / Rebecca Traister, interviewed by Marjorie Kehe
- Women's rights are compromised when female candidates reject feminism / Lisa Solod
- There is a feminist bias for gender advancement over racial equality / Meredith Tax
- The feminist reawakening / Amanda Fortini
- The Tea Party's alternative brand of feminism engages women / Hanna Rosin
- Conservative feminists' impact on American politics is questionable / Sophie Elmhirst
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- What role does religion play in feminism? Islamic feminism promotes gender equality and religious identity / Amina Wadud
- Western feminism ignores the abuse of women under Islamic law / Caroline B. Glick
- Traditional evangelical Christian doctrine advocates gender equality and social justice / Mimi Haddad
- Fundamentalist Christian patriarchy endangers women and children / Kathryn Joyce
- Christian dogma obstructs the self-determination of African American women / Sikivu Hutchinson
- Feminism disparages and contradicts Orthodox Judaism's roles for women / Harry Maryles
- Feminism and Orthodox Judaism are compatible / Kevin D. Grant
- How are sexuality and reproductive rights affected by feminism? Feminism should promote reproductive justice as a human rights issue / S.E. Smith
- Feminists for Life fails to support women's rights and interests / Eleanor J. Bader
- Young women embrace Feminists for Life's antiabortion agenda as empowering / Colleen Carroll Campbell
- SlutWalks discourage sexual violence by demanding sexual freedom / Germaine Greer
- SlutWalks demean women and encourage sexual objectification / Kirsten Powers.
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