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This book encourages students to rethink and revise the connections proposed in this reader, and make anew the significance of these texts in their own lives. These big concepts should encourage discussion, debate, and thought. Full text of major essays Contemporary issues including: masculinity studies, disability studies, war, terrorism, prisons, fear of feminism, and gay marriage Classic essays and documents from first and second wave feminist thinkers Critiques of how the history of feminism has been written Articles Include: Becky Thompson - Multiracial Feminism: Recasting the Chronology of Second Wave Feminism Judith Lorber - The Social Construction of Gender Ruth Frankenberg - The Making and Unmaking of Whiteness Anne Fausto Sterling - The Five Sexes, revisited Review: Textbook for Introduction to Women's Studies Course - I used this textbook for an introduction to Women's Studies Course. It's a good textbook but each article or writing piece varies which can be taxing when you have a certain amount of readings to finish for a specific time. Anyways this was a core component of the women's studies course. But it's well done, representing several perspectives from various cultures. Review: Four Stars - Good read
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 9 Reviews |
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Textbook for Introduction to Women's Studies Course
I used this textbook for an introduction to Women's Studies Course. It's a good textbook but each article or writing piece varies which can be taxing when you have a certain amount of readings to finish for a specific time. Anyways this was a core component of the women's studies course. But it's well done, representing several perspectives from various cultures.
A**R
Four Stars
Good read
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Full chapters ripped out
Book came with so many pages ripped out, full chapters are missing
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way to much highlighting
The book has tons and tons of highlighting and a lot of written remarks all over it! I can hardly focus on the reading because almost everything is highlighted or underlined.
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