From the historical roots of second-wave feminism to current
debates about feminist theory and politics. This introduction to
Anglo-American feminist thought provides a critical and panoramic
survey of dominant trends in feminism since 1968. Feminism is too
often considered a monolithic movement, consisting of an enormous
range of women and ideologies, with both similar and different
perspectives and approaches. The book is divided into two parts,
the first of which takes a close look at the most influential
strands of feminism: liberal feminism, Marxist/socialist feminism,
radical feminism, lesbian feminism, and black feminism. In later
chapters, Whelehan ties these complexities of, and conflicts
within, feminism. The role and relationship of men to feminism, and
feminism's often thorny relationship to postmodernism, are also the
subject of chapter length treatment. Concluding with a provocative
discussion of the much-heralded advent of post-feminism and the
rise of the new feminist superstars such as Camille Paglia, Naomi
Wolf, Susan Faludi, and Katie Roiphe, Modern Feminist thought is an
ideal text for students and a book no feminist teacher or activist
should be without.
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