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305.42092 F3495
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [399]-404) and index.
Contents:
- Acknowledgements. Introduction : writing feminist history : theoretical debates and critical practices / Sue Morgan
- Part 1. Bringing the female subject into view
- 1. The trouble with 'patriarchy' / Sheila Rowbotham, Sally Alexander and Barbara Taylor
- 2. Feminism and history / Judith M. Bennett
- 3. Golden age to separate spheres? : a review of the categories and chronology of English women's history / Amanda Vickery
- 4. Politics and culture in women's history : a symposium / Ellen Dubois, Mari Jo Buhle, Temma Kaplan, Gerda Lerner, and Carroll Smith-Rosenberg
- 5. Women's history and gender history : aspects of an international debate / Gisela Bock
- 6. History and the challenge of gender history / Penelope J. Corfield, June Purvis, and Amanda Weatherill
- Part 2. Deconstructing the female subject : feminist history and the linguistic turn.
- 7. Gender : a useful category of historical analysis / Joan Wallach Scott
- 8. Does sex have a history? / Denise Riley
- 9. Gender history/women's history : is feminist scholarship losing its critical edge? / Sonya Rose, Kathleen Canning, Anna Clark and Mariana Valverde
- 10. Gender as a postmodern category of paralysis / Joan Hoff, Susan Kingsley Kent and Caroline Ramazanoglu
- 11. Postmodern blackness / bell hooks
- 12. Contingent foundations : feminism and the question of 'postmodernism' / Judith Butler
- Part 3
- Searching for the subject : lesbian history
- 13. Who hid lesbian history? / Lillian Faderman
- 14. Does it matter if they did it? / Sheila Jeffreys
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- 15. Lesbian history : all theory and no facts or all facts and no theory? / Martha Vicinus
- 16. Queer : theorizing politics and history / Donna Penn
- 17. 'Lesbian-like' and the social history of lesbianisms / Judith M. Bennett
- 18. Toward a global history of same-sex sexuality / Leila J. Rupp
- Part 4
- Centres of difference : decolonising subjects : rethinking boundaries
- 19. Gender & race : the ampersand problem in feminist thought / Elizabeth V. Spelman
- 20. Challenging imperial feminism / Valerie Amos and Pratibha Parmar
- 21. An open letter to Mary Daly / Audre Lorde
- 22. 'What has happened here' : the politics of difference in women's history and feminist politics / Elsa Barkley Brown
- 23. Dead women tell no tales : issues of female subjectivity, subaltern agency and tradition in colonial and postcolonial writings on widow immolation in India / Ania Loomba
- 24. Gender and nation / Mrinalini Sinha
- 25. 'Introduction' to civilising subjects / Catherine Hall
- 26. Rethinking boundaries : feminism and (inter)nationalism in early-twentieth-century India / Sanjam Ahluwalia and Antoinette Burton
- 27. Actions louder than words : the historical task of defining feminist consciousness in colonial West Africa / Cheryl Johnson-Odim
- 28. 'Under western eyes' revisited : feminist solidarity through anticapitalist struggles / Chandra Talpade Mohanty - Afterword
- 29. Feminism's history / Joan W. Scott
- Guide to further reading.
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