Second Wave feminism collapsed in the early 1980s when a universal
definition of women was abandoned. At the same time, as a reaction
to the narcissism of white middle class feminism,
"intersectionality" led to many different feminisms according to
race, sexual preference and class. These ongoing segregations make
it impossible for women to unite politically and they have not
ended exclusion and discrimination among women, especially in the
academy. In Inclusisve Feminism, Naomi Zack provides a universal,
relational definition of women, critically engages both Anglo and
French feminists and shows how women can become a united historical
force, with the political goal of ruling in place of men.
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