To mark the 200th anniversary of Mary Wollstonecraft's death, this
book brings together contributions which capture an important and
continuing moment in feminist scholarship and practice. They range
from interdisciplinary readings of Wollstonecraft's texts to
historical explorations of later feminist movements to
interpretations of the politics of gender in key parts of the world
today. The book reflects a convergence of feminist theory,
scholarship, and practice.
The book's themes include the roles of imagination, reason, and
romance in sexual politics; the problems of forming feminist
identities; the tensions between ideas of equality or common
humanity; and differences of sex, class, and race power. These make
it required reading for anyone engaged in current feminist
analysis.
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