Feminism and families:

This groundbreaking volume of all new essays covers two topics - feminism and families - which, for all their centrality in our culture, have not been adequately examined in light of one another. While the family has suffered feminist neglect, most women in fact live their lives within the social co...

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Main Author: Lindemann, Hilde (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York [u.a.] Routledge 1997
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Summary:This groundbreaking volume of all new essays covers two topics - feminism and families - which, for all their centrality in our culture, have not been adequately examined in light of one another. While the family has suffered feminist neglect, most women in fact live their lives within the social context of families, even at a time when the concept of "family" has become bewilderingly unstable. The intersection of families and feminism is thus in need of philosophical reflection, as a basis both for good public policy and for the ethical relationships of intimate life.
Physical Description:262 S.
ISBN:0415912539
0415912547

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