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Preface to the Second Edition xiii
Preface to the First Edition xvii
PART I: WHAT IS FEMINIST THEORY? WHAT IS FEMINISM? 1
Reading Feminist Theory 2
1. Feminism from The Feminist Dictionary (1985)
Paula Treichler and Cheris Kramarae 7
2. Womanist from In Search of Our Mothers Gardens (1983)
Alice Walker 11
3. Not by Degrees: Feminist Theory and Education (1979)
Charlotte Bunch 12
4. Poetry Is Not a Luxury (1977) from SisterlOutsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)
Audre Lorde 15
5. Have We Got aTheory for You! Feminist Theory, Cultural Imperialism and the Demand
for The Woman s Voice (1983)
Maria C. Lugones and Elizabeth VSpelman 17
6. What is Feminism? (1986)
Rosalind Delmar 27
7. Theory as Liberatory Practice from Teaching to Transgress (1994)
bell hooks 36
Lexicon of the Debates 42
Introduction 42
Bodies 42
Epistemologies 45
Essenualism/Social Construction/Difference 47
Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender 49
vi Contents
Language 50
Power 52
Psychoanalysis in/and Feminism 53
Sexual Division of Labor 55
Sexualities 56
Third World VGlobal Feminism 58
PART II: 1792-1920 61
1792-1920: Introduction 62
8. The Changing Woman (Navajo Origin Myth) 64
9. Chapters II, VII, and XIII from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
Mary Wollstonecraft 64
10. Letter VIII from Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women (1838)
Sarah M. Grimke 69
11. Declaration of Sentiments from The History of Women s Suffrage (1848)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 71
12. Enfranchisement of Women (1851)
Harriet Taylor 74
13. Ain t I a Woman (1851)
Sojourner Truth 79
14. Keep the Thing Going While Things Are Stirring (1867)
Sojourner Truth 79
15. Chapters 2 4 from The Subjection of Women (1870)
John Stuart Mill 80
16. Letter to My Countrywomen, Dwelling in the Farmsteads and Cottages of England
(1871)
Josephine Butler 86
17. Speech after Arrest for IllegalVoting (1872)
Susan B. Anthony 91
18. The Elixir of Life; or, Why Do We Die? (1873)
VictoriaWoodhull 95
19. Why I Became A Woman s-Rights Man from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass,
Written by Himself (1882)
Frederick Douglass 98
20. From The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884)
Friedrich Engels 100
Contents vii
21. The Status of Woman in America from A Voice of the South: By a Black Woman
ofthe South (1892)
Anna Julia Cooper 102
22. Solitude of Self (1892)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 106
23. Chapters VII and XTV from Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation
between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution (1898)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman 110
24. From The Progress of Colored Women (1898)
Mary Church Terrell 114
25. Lynching and the Excuse for It (1901)
Ida B.Wells-Barnett 117
26. The Traffic in Women from Anarchism and Other Essays (1910)
Emma Goldman 120
27. Girl Slaves of the Milwaukee Breweries (1910)
Mother (Mary) Jones 124
28. Working Woman and Mother (1914)
Alexandra Kollontai 126
29. NowWe Can Begin from OnWomen andRevolution (1919)
Crystal Eastman 130
PART III: 1920-1963 135
1920-1963: Introduction 136
30. Birth Control—A Parents Problem or Woman s? from Woman and the New Race
(1920)
Margaret Sanger 138
31. Southern Negro Women and Race Cooperation (1921)
Mary McLeod Bethune 140
32. Studies in Feminine Inversion (1923)
Stella Browne 142
33. Womanliness as a Masquerade (1929)
Joan Riviere 146
34. Chapters 2, 5, and 6 from A Room of One s Own (1929)
VirginiaWoolf 149
35. The Dread of Woman: Observations on a Specific Difference in the Dread Felt
by Men and by Women Respectively for the Opposite Sex from Feminine Psychology
(1932)
Karen Homey 154
viii Contents
36. Sex and Temperament from Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935)
Margaret Mead 157
37. The Haunting Idea: Its Nature and Origin from Woman as a Force in History:
A Study in Traditions and Realities (1946)
Mary Ritter Beard 162
38. A Comparative Study: Accentuating the Similarities of the Societal Position of
Women and Negroes (1946) from Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good
Times (1976)
Florynce Kennedy 169
39. Josie Takes the Stand from Adam s Rib (1948)
Ruth Herschberger 172
40. Introduction and Chapter 12 from The Second Sex (1949)
Simone de Beauvoir 175
41. A Woman s Place from The Power of Women and the Subversion of Community (1953)
Selma James 187
PART IV: 1963-1975 195
1963-1975: Introduction 196
42. The Problem That Has No Name from The Feminine Mystique (1963)
Betty Friedan 198
43. The System at War with Itself from Purity and Danger (1966)
Mary Douglas 203
44. Statement of Purpose (1966)
National Organization for Women 211
45. The BITCH Manifesto (1968)
Joreen [Jo Freeman] 213
46. Theory of Sexual Politics from Sexual Politics (1969)
Kate Milieu 218
47. Redstockings Manifesto (1969)
Redstockings 220
48. An Argument for Black Women s Liberation as a Revolutionary Force (1969)
Mary AnnWeathers 222
49. From The Dialectic of Sex (1970)
Shulamith Firestone 224
50. The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm (1970)
Anne Koedt 227
51. The Liberation of Black Women from Voice of the New Feminism (1970)
Pauli Murray 232
Contents ix
52. The Woman-Identified Woman (1970)
Radicalesbians 239
53. Why OWL (Older Women s Liberation)? (1970)
Older Women s League 242
54. Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture? (1974)
Sherry B. Ortner 243
55. Not for Lesbians Only (1975)
Charlotte Bunch 252
56. The Laugh of the Medusa (1975)
Helene Cixous 256
57. From Language andWoman s Place (1975)
Robin Lakoff 262
58. Conclusion: Women s Liberation in Muslim Countries from Beyond theVeil:
Male-Female Dynamics in Modern Muslim Society (1975)
Fatima Mernissi 268
59. The Traffic in Women: Notes on the Political Economy of Sex (1975)
Gayle Rubin 273
PARTV: 1975-1985 289
1975-1985: Introduction 290
60. For a Materialist Feminism (1975)
Christine Delphy 292
61. Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975)
Laura Mulvey 296
62. Chicana Feminism (1976)
Anna NietoGomez 302
63. What Became of God the Mother? Conflicting Images of God in Early Christianity (1976)
Elaine H. Pagels 305
64. A Black Feminist Statement (1977)
Combahee River Collective 311
65. From This SexWhich Is Not One (1977)
Luce Irigaray 317
66. The Sexual Sociology of Adult Life from The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis
and the Sociobgy of Gender (1978)
Nancy Chodorow 322
67. The Metapatriarchal Journey of Exorcism and Ecstasy from Gyn/Ecology:
A Metaethics of Radical Feminism (1978)
Mary Daly 328
x Contents
68. Some Reflections on Separatism and Power from The Politics of Reality (1978)
Marilyn Frye 332
69. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference (1978) from Sister I Outsider:
Essays and Speeches (1984)
Audre Lorde 338
70. The Straight Mind from The Straight Mind and Other Essays (1978)
Monique Wittig 343
71. Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence (1980) from Blood, Bread, and
Poetry (1984)
Adrienne Rich 347
72. The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More Progressive
Union (1981)
Heidi Hartmann 356
73. Asian Pacific American Women and Feminism (1981)
Mitsuye Yamada 365
74. Concepts of Self and Morality from In a Different Voice (1982)
Carol Gilligan 368
75. UnderWestern Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses (1984) from
Third World Women and The Politics of Feminism (1991)
Chandra Talpade Mohanty 372
PART VI: 1985-1995 381
1985-1995: Introduction 382
76. A Cyborg Manifesto: Science,Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the
Late Twentieth Century (1985)
Donna Haraway 384
11. Kochinnenako in Academe: Three Approaches to Interpreting a Keres Indian Tale
from The Sacred Hoop (1986)
Paula Gunn Allen 394
78. From the Woman Question in Science to the Science Question in Feminism (1986)
Sandra Harding 404
79. Jewish Memory from a Feminist Perspective from Tikkun 1:2 (1986)
Judith Plaskow 413
80. La Conciencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness from Borderlands/La
Frontera:The New Mestiza (1987)
Gloria Anzaldua 420
81. Cultural Feminism versus Post-Structuralism: The Identity Crisis in Feminist Theory
(1988)
Linda Alcoff 426
Contents xi
82. Does a Sex Have a History? from Am I that Name? Feminism and the Category
of Woman in History (1988)
Denise Riley 437
83. Deconstructing Equality-versus-Difference; or, The Uses of Poststructuralist Theory
for Feminism (1988)
JoanW Scott 446
84. The Risk of Essence from Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature and Difference
(1989)
Diana Fuss 455
85. Feminism: A Transformational Politic from Talking Back: Thinking Black, Thinking
Feminist (1989)
bell hooks 464
86. The Ecology of Feminism and the Feminism of Ecology (1989)
Ynestra King 469
87. Sexuality from Toward a Feminist Theory of the State (1989)
Catharine MacKinnon 475
88. The Theoretical Subject(s) of This Bridge Called My Back and Anglo-American
Feminism (1990)
NormaAlarcon 488
89. From Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990)
Judith Butler 496
90. From Black Feminist Thought (1990)
Patricia Hill Collins 504
91. Outcast Mothers and Surrogates: Racism and Reproductive Politics in the Nineties
(1991)
AngelaY. Davis 509
92. Making Gender Visible in the Pursuit of Nature s Secrets (1993)
Evelyn Fox Keller 515
93. The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) 521
94. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World (1995)
Winona LaDuke 525
PART VII: 1995-2003 529
1995-2003 Introduction 530
95. Riot Grrrl Philosophy: Revolutions from Within (1995)
Bikini Kill 532
96. Intersectionality and Identity Politics: Learning from Violence against Women of Color
(1997)
Kimberle Crenshaw 533
xii Contents
97. Contesting Cultures: Westernization, Respect for Cultures, and Third-World
Feminists from Dislocating Cultures:Identities, Traditions and ThirdWorldFeminisms
(1997)
Uma Narayan 542
98. Transgender Butch: Butch/FTM Border Wars and the Masculine Continuum
from Female Masculinity (1998)
Judith Halberstam 550
99. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions from Maneuvers: The International Politics
of Militarizing Women s Lives (2000)
Cynthia Enloe 561
100. Third Wave Manifesta from Manifesta (2000)
Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 568
101. Global Identities: Theorizing Transnational Studies of Sexuality (2001)
Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan 569
102. Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory (2001)
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson 575
103. Meta(l)morphoses:The Becoming Machine (2002)
Rosi Braidotti 586
Bibliography 599
Credits 619
Index 623
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Contents
Preface to the Second Edition xiii
Preface to the First Edition xvii
PART I: WHAT IS FEMINIST THEORY? WHAT IS FEMINISM? 1
Reading Feminist Theory 2
1. "Feminism" from The Feminist Dictionary (1985)
Paula Treichler and Cheris Kramarae 7
2. "Womanist" from In Search of Our Mothers Gardens (1983)
Alice Walker 11
3. "Not by Degrees: Feminist Theory and Education" (1979)
Charlotte Bunch 12
4. "Poetry Is Not a Luxury" (1977) from SisterlOutsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)
Audre Lorde 15
5. "Have We Got aTheory for You! Feminist Theory, Cultural Imperialism and the Demand
for 'The Woman's Voice'" (1983)
Maria C. Lugones and Elizabeth VSpelman 17
6. "What is Feminism?" (1986)
Rosalind Delmar 27
7. "Theory as Liberatory Practice" from Teaching to Transgress (1994)
bell hooks 36
Lexicon of the Debates 42
Introduction 42
Bodies 42
Epistemologies 45
Essenualism/Social Construction/Difference 47
Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender 49
vi Contents
Language 50
Power 52
Psychoanalysis in/and Feminism 53
Sexual Division of Labor 55
Sexualities 56
"Third World'VGlobal Feminism 58
PART II: 1792-1920 61
1792-1920: Introduction 62
8. "The Changing Woman" (Navajo Origin Myth) 64
9. Chapters II, VII, and XIII from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
Mary Wollstonecraft 64
10. Letter VIII from Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women (1838)
Sarah M. Grimke 69
11. "Declaration of Sentiments "from The History of Women's Suffrage (1848)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 71
12. "Enfranchisement of Women" (1851)
Harriet Taylor 74
13. "Ain't I a Woman" (1851)
Sojourner Truth 79
14. "Keep the Thing Going While Things Are Stirring" (1867)
Sojourner Truth 79
15. Chapters 2 4 from The Subjection of Women (1870)
John Stuart Mill 80
16. "Letter to My Countrywomen, Dwelling in the Farmsteads and Cottages of England"
(1871)
Josephine Butler 86
17. Speech after Arrest for IllegalVoting (1872)
Susan B. Anthony 91
18. "The Elixir of Life; or, Why Do We Die?" (1873)
VictoriaWoodhull 95
19. "Why I Became A 'Woman's-Rights Man'" from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass,
Written by Himself (1882)
Frederick Douglass 98
20. From The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884)
Friedrich Engels 100
Contents vii
21. "The Status of Woman in America" from A Voice of the South: By a Black Woman
ofthe South (1892)
Anna Julia Cooper 102
22. "Solitude of Self" (1892)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 106
23. Chapters VII and XTV from Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation
between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution (1898)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman 110
24. From The Progress of Colored Women (1898)
Mary Church Terrell 114
25. "Lynching and the Excuse for It" (1901)
Ida B.Wells-Barnett 117
26. "The Traffic in Women" from Anarchism and Other Essays (1910)
Emma Goldman 120
27. "Girl Slaves of the Milwaukee Breweries" (1910)
Mother (Mary) Jones 124
28. "Working Woman and Mother" (1914)
Alexandra Kollontai 126
29. "NowWe Can Begin" from OnWomen andRevolution (1919)
Crystal Eastman 130
PART III: 1920-1963 135
1920-1963: Introduction 136
30. "Birth Control—A Parents' Problem or Woman's?" from Woman and the New Race
(1920)
Margaret Sanger 138
31. "Southern Negro Women and Race Cooperation" (1921)
Mary McLeod Bethune 140
32. "Studies in Feminine Inversion" (1923)
Stella Browne 142
33. "Womanliness as a Masquerade" (1929)
Joan Riviere 146
34. Chapters 2, 5, and 6 from A Room of One's Own (1929)
VirginiaWoolf 149
35. "The Dread of Woman: Observations on a Specific Difference in the Dread Felt
by Men and by Women Respectively for the Opposite Sex" from Feminine Psychology
(1932)
Karen Homey 154
viii Contents
36. "Sex and Temperament" from Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935)
Margaret Mead 157
37. "The Haunting Idea: Its Nature and Origin" from Woman as a Force in History:
A Study in Traditions and Realities (1946)
Mary Ritter Beard 162
38. "A Comparative Study: Accentuating the Similarities of the Societal Position of
Women and Negroes" (1946) from Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good
Times (1976)
Florynce Kennedy 169
39. "Josie Takes the Stand" from Adam's Rib (1948)
Ruth Herschberger 172
40. Introduction and Chapter 12 from The Second Sex (1949)
Simone de Beauvoir 175
41. "A Woman's Place" from The Power of Women and the Subversion of Community (1953)
Selma James 187
PART IV: 1963-1975 195
1963-1975: Introduction 196
42. "The Problem That Has No Name" from The Feminine Mystique (1963)
Betty Friedan 198
43. "The System at War with Itself" from Purity and Danger (1966)
Mary Douglas 203
44. Statement of Purpose (1966)
National Organization for Women 211
45. "The BITCH Manifesto" (1968)
Joreen [Jo Freeman] 213
46. "Theory of Sexual Politics" from Sexual Politics (1969)
Kate Milieu 218
47. "Redstockings Manifesto" (1969)
Redstockings 220
48. "An Argument for Black Women's Liberation as a Revolutionary Force" (1969)
Mary AnnWeathers 222
49. From The Dialectic of Sex (1970)
Shulamith Firestone 224
50. "The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm" (1970)
Anne Koedt 227
51. "The Liberation of Black Women" from Voice of the New Feminism (1970)
Pauli Murray 232
Contents ix
52. "The Woman-Identified Woman" (1970)
Radicalesbians 239
53. "Why OWL (Older Women's Liberation)?" (1970)
Older Women's League 242
54. "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" (1974)
Sherry B. Ortner 243
55. "Not for Lesbians Only" (1975)
Charlotte Bunch 252
56. "The Laugh of the Medusa" (1975)
Helene Cixous 256
57. From Language andWoman's Place (1975)
Robin Lakoff 262
58. "Conclusion: Women's Liberation in Muslim Countries" from Beyond theVeil:
Male-Female Dynamics in Modern Muslim Society (1975)
Fatima Mernissi 268
59. "The Traffic in Women: Notes on the 'Political Economy' of Sex" (1975)
Gayle Rubin 273
PARTV: 1975-1985 289
1975-1985: Introduction 290
60. "For a Materialist Feminism" (1975)
Christine Delphy 292
61. "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" (1975)
Laura Mulvey 296
62. "Chicana Feminism" (1976)
Anna NietoGomez 302
63. "What Became of God the Mother? Conflicting Images of God in Early Christianity" (1976)
Elaine H. Pagels 305
64. "A Black Feminist Statement" (1977)
Combahee River Collective 311
65. From This SexWhich Is Not One (1977)
Luce Irigaray 317
66. "The Sexual Sociology of Adult Life" from The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis
and the Sociobgy of Gender (1978)
Nancy Chodorow 322
67. "The Metapatriarchal Journey of Exorcism and Ecstasy" from Gyn/Ecology:
A Metaethics of Radical Feminism (1978)
Mary Daly 328
x Contents
68. "Some Reflections on Separatism and Power" from The Politics of Reality (1978)
Marilyn Frye 332
69. "Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference" (1978) from Sister I Outsider:
Essays and Speeches (1984)
Audre Lorde 338
70. "The Straight Mind" from The Straight Mind and Other Essays (1978)
Monique Wittig 343
71. "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" (1980) from Blood, Bread, and
Poetry (1984)
Adrienne Rich 347
72. "The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More Progressive
Union" (1981)
Heidi Hartmann 356
73. "Asian Pacific American Women and Feminism" (1981)
Mitsuye Yamada 365
74. "Concepts of Self and Morality" from In a Different Voice (1982)
Carol Gilligan 368
75. "UnderWestern Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses" (1984) from
Third World Women and The Politics of Feminism (1991)
Chandra Talpade Mohanty 372
PART VI: 1985-1995 381
1985-1995: Introduction 382
76. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science,Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the
Late Twentieth Century" (1985)
Donna Haraway 384
11. "Kochinnenako in Academe: Three Approaches to Interpreting a Keres Indian Tale"
from The Sacred Hoop (1986)
Paula Gunn Allen 394
78. "From the Woman Question in Science to the Science Question in Feminism" (1986)
Sandra Harding 404
79. "Jewish Memory from a Feminist Perspective" from Tikkun 1:2 (1986)
Judith Plaskow 413
80. "La Conciencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness" from Borderlands/La
Frontera:The New Mestiza (1987)
Gloria Anzaldua 420
81. "Cultural Feminism versus Post-Structuralism: The Identity Crisis in Feminist Theory"
(1988)
Linda Alcoff 426
Contents xi
82. "Does a Sex Have a History?" from "Am I that Name?"Feminism and the Category
of "Woman" in History (1988)
Denise Riley 437
83. "Deconstructing Equality-versus-Difference; or, The Uses of Poststructuralist Theory
for Feminism" (1988)
JoanW Scott 446
84. "The 'Risk' of Essence" from Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature and Difference
(1989)
Diana Fuss 455
85. "Feminism: A Transformational Politic" from Talking Back: Thinking Black, Thinking
Feminist (1989)
bell hooks 464
86. "The Ecology of Feminism and the Feminism of Ecology" (1989)
Ynestra King 469
87. "Sexuality" from Toward a Feminist Theory of the State (1989)
Catharine MacKinnon 475
88. "The Theoretical Subject(s) of This Bridge Called My Back and Anglo-American
Feminism" (1990)
NormaAlarcon 488
89. From Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990)
Judith Butler 496
90. From Black Feminist Thought (1990)
Patricia Hill Collins 504
91. "Outcast Mothers and Surrogates: Racism and Reproductive Politics in the Nineties"
(1991)
AngelaY. Davis 509
92. "Making Gender Visible in the Pursuit of Nature's Secrets" (1993)
Evelyn Fox Keller 515
93. The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) 521
94. "Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World" (1995)
Winona LaDuke 525
PART VII: 1995-2003 529
1995-2003 Introduction 530
95. "Riot Grrrl Philosophy: Revolutions from Within" (1995)
Bikini Kill 532
96. "Intersectionality and Identity Politics: Learning from Violence against Women of Color"
(1997)
Kimberle Crenshaw 533
xii Contents
97. "Contesting Cultures: 'Westernization,' Respect for Cultures, and Third-World
Feminists" from Dislocating Cultures:Identities, Traditions and ThirdWorldFeminisms
(1997)
Uma Narayan 542
98. "Transgender Butch: Butch/FTM Border Wars and the Masculine Continuum"
from Female Masculinity (1998)
Judith Halberstam 550
99. "Decisions, Decisions, Decisions" from Maneuvers: The International Politics
of Militarizing Women's Lives (2000)
Cynthia Enloe 561
100. "Third Wave Manifesta" from Manifesta (2000)
Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 568
101. "Global Identities: Theorizing Transnational Studies of Sexuality" (2001)
Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan 569
102. "Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory" (2001)
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson 575
103. "Meta(l)morphoses:The Becoming Machine" (2002)
Rosi Braidotti 586
Bibliography 599
Credits 619
Index 623 |
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