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First Published in 1995. As feminists reflect on the impact of the
'second wave' of feminism, and assess the gains of the last thirty
years, invariably they have questioned whether claims that women
have achieved equality are justified. In the late 1980s, there was
a proliferation of popular imagery of 'new' men and 'post-feminist'
women, with the concept of 'post-feminism' reinforcing and
emphasizing the differences between independent, upwardly-mobile,
career orientated women, and those women who 'choose' the more
'natural' role of wife and mother. The Illusions
of'Post-Feminism':New Women, Old Myths maintains that
'post-feminism' is a myth. Through in-depth interviews with women
about four major areas of their lives: education, work, the media
and the family, the authors challenge and expose the myths implicit
in the concept of 'post-feminism'. The research illustrates that
women's discontent continues, despite the assumption that gender
equality would result from equal opportunities legislation. The
chapters highlight the ineffective nature of liberal reformism and
demonstrate how power relations still lie at the root of the
oppression of women. With its provoking and challenging analysis,
this revealing book breaks the silence of women's real experiences
by showing the actuality of women's lives today.
First Published in 1995. As feminists reflect on the impact of the
'second wave' of feminism, and assess the gains of the last thirty
years, invariably they have questioned whether claims that women
have achieved equality are justified. In the late 1980s, there was
a proliferation of popular imagery of 'new' men and 'post-feminist'
women, with the concept of 'post-feminism' reinforcing and
emphasizing the differences between independent, upwardly-mobile,
career orientated women, and those women who 'choose' the more
'natural' role of wife and mother. The Illusions
of'Post-Feminism':New Women, Old Myths maintains that
'post-feminism' is a myth. Through in-depth interviews with women
about four major areas of their lives: education, work, the media
and the family, the authors challenge and expose the myths implicit
in the concept of 'post-feminism'. The research illustrates that
women's discontent continues, despite the assumption that gender
equality would result from equal opportunities legislation. The
chapters highlight the ineffective nature of liberal reformism and
demonstrate how power relations still lie at the root of the
oppression of women. With its provoking and challenging analysis,
this revealing book breaks the silence of women's real experiences
by showing the actuality of women's lives today.
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Book 1 (Paperback)
Pat King, Deena Haydon, Christine Moorcroft
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R401
Discovery Miles 4 010
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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Collins Citizenship and PSHE Book 1 (previously from Folens) is
intended for children age 7-8 in Year 3. Personal development,
citizenship, lifestyle and relationships are investigated through
speaking and listening, reading and writing activities that
encourage children to consider issues, assess options and opinions,
and justify decisions. Illustrations, photographs, case studies and
examples for children to discuss Speaking and listening, reading
and writing activities encourage children to assess opinions and
reach conclusions Photocopiable activity sheets provide support,
extension and assessment Planning grids and teaching notes off full
support throughout the programme
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