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Science and the Construction of Women is a multi-disciplinary
exploration of the major questions currently challenging feminist
scholars of science. The authors ask key questions: What
constitutes science? How have feminists investigated it? How does
science 'construct' women? How can we create a feminist discourse
of science? Are the current developments to women's advantage or
disadvantage? Their answers draw on material from a wide range of
natural scientific, humanities and social science sources,
critically examining theoretical approaches from the postmodern to
the materialist to the cyborgian. A key argument of the book is
that there are strong intellectual and pragmatic reasons - the
rapid development of information technology, advances in fertility
treatment and genetic engineering, feminist concern for
environmental issues - why feminism must rigorously engage with
issues of a scientific and technological nature. Science and the
Construction of Women provides an important contribution to the
opening-up and broadening of debate in the field. This book will be
an important text for students of gender and women's studies, and
science studies. It is also designed to be read by feminists both
inside and outside the academy and to appeal to all those with
interests in the sociology of knowledge and the history of ideas.
This interdisciplinary collection is concerned with important
theoretical and methodological issues facing women's studies.
Drawing on feminist theory and politics it addresses a range of
questions raised for women's studies by work conducted in history,
literature, politics and sociology. The editors provide a context
for these debates in their introductory essay which gives an
overview of the development of women's studies and reflects on its
current position. In their concluding chapter they also suggest a
framework from which women's studies might move forward.
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous
growth in the number of London courses available. As a result of
this there has been increasing debate about the nature of feminist
research. Can a specifically feminist methodology be identified?
Which research methods are most appropriate in feminist work? What
is the difference between a feminist approach and other forms of
scholarship.; "Researching Women's Lives" explores these issues by
focusing on the dynamics of doing research, rather than engaging in
a theoretical discussion about research techniques. Feminists are
now involved in exploring a whole range of wider issues concerned
with practical, political and ethical matters in undertaking
research. In addition to issues such as violence, sexuality,
political activity and popular culture, contributors also examine
the impact of race, class, sexual orientation and age.
Based on the 1994 Women's Studies Network conference, this text
reveals the diversities which continue to shape women's beliefs and
experiences. It includes debates on women and nationalisms, women
and social policy, sexuality, black studies and ethnic studies,
women and education, women and cultural production and women's
studies and gender studies. The volume includes chapters by Diana
Leonard, Bunie Matlanyane-Sexwale and bel hooks.
Based on the 1994 Women's Studies Network conference, this text
reveals the diversities which continue to shape women's beliefs and
experiences. It includes debates on women and nationalisms, women
and social policy, sexuality, black studies and ethnic studies,
women and education, women and cultural production and women's
studies and gender studies. The volume includes chapters by Diana
Leonard, Bunie Matlanyane-Sexwale and bel hooks.
Sexuality and sexual politics have been much debated over the last
20 years and feminists, in particular, have been responsible for
politicising the debate, pointing out how something which is
usually regarded as private and personal is, in fact, a public and
political issue. This text illustrates the diversity and excitement
of debates about sexuality in women's studies and feminism today,
and points to new paths for feminist analysis, thinking and action.
In particular, heterosexuality can no longer be taken for granted
and must, along with other forms of sexuality, be explicitly
addressed. The volume is divided into three sections: "Analysing
(Hetero)sexuality" is concerned with exploring some of the
complexities of the material aspects of sexual relations between
men and women; "Media Discourses of Sexuality" contains analyses
derived from women's magazines, television and newspapers; and
"Practising Sexual Politics" focuses on the reflexive awareness of
sexual politics in the framing of methodological issues in
research.
Sexuality and sexual politics have been much debated over the
last 20 years and feminists, in particular, have been responsible
for politicising the debate, pointing out how something which is
usually regarded as private and personal is, in fact, a public and
political issue. This text illustrates the diversity and excitement
of debates about sexuality in women's studies and feminism today,
and points to new paths for feminist analysis, thinking and action.
In particular, heterosexuality can no longer be taken for granted
and must, along with other forms of sexuality, be explicitly
addressed. The volume is divided into three sections: "Analysing
(Hetero)sexuality" is concerned with exploring some of the
complexities of the material aspects of sexual relations between
men and women; "Media Discourses of Sexuality" contains analyses
derived from women's magazines, television and newspapers; and
"Practising Sexual Politics" focuses on the reflexive awareness of
sexual politics in the framing of methodological issues in
research.
During the past decade, feminism and women's studies have been forced to acknowledge the diversities of women's experiences, as well as the patriarchal oppression that they share. The emphasis on difference has shattered the illusion of homogeneity and sisterhood which previously characterized white, middle-class Westernized feminist politics and analysis.; There is relatively little work which concentrates on the inter-relationships of race and gender in general, and the consequences of racism, for women of different backgrounds, in particular. "The Dynamics of Race and Gender" aims to contribute to the debate and understanding in this area. Emphasis has been given to age, class, disability, race and sexuality. The contributors to this volume are from different religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, giving a balanced and broad ranging perspective on this important social question.; Organized around three main themes, which are; issues of theory and method, questions of identity, racism and sexism at work, the chapters of this book indicate how the processes of race and gender interrelate in highly complex and contradictory ways. Demonstrating the benefits to be gained from analysing the interplay of various axes of differentiation in specific empirical and historical locations, and in doing so, under- scoring the point that diversity among women cannot be seen as a static phenomenon. eBook available with sample pages: 020348214X
Women's studies is a rapidly expanding field with a tremendous
growth in the number of London courses available. As a result of
this there has been increasing debate about the nature of feminist
research. Can a specifically feminist methodology be identified?
Which research methods are most appropriate in feminist work? What
is the difference between a feminist approach and other forms of
scholarship.; "Researching Women's Lives" explores these issues by
focusing on the dynamics of doing research, rather than engaging in
a theoretical discussion about research techniques. Feminists are
now involved in exploring a whole range of wider issues concerned
with practical, political and ethical matters in undertaking
research. In addition to issues such as violence, sexuality,
political activity and popular culture, contributors also examine
the impact of race, class, sexual orientation and age.
During the past decade, feminism and women's studies have been
forced to acknowledge the diversities of women's experiences, as
well as the patriarchal oppression that they share. The emphasis on
difference has shattered the illusion of homogeneity and sisterhood
which previously characterized white, middle-class Westernized
feminist politics and analysis.; There is relatively little work
which concentrates on the inter-relationships of race and gender in
general, and the consequences of racism, for women of different
backgrounds, in particular. "The Dynamics of Race and Gender" aims
to contribute to the debate and understanding in this area.
Emphasis has been given to age, class, disability, race and
sexuality. The contributors to this volume are from different
religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, giving a balanced and
broad ranging perspective on this important social question.;
Organized around three main themes, which are; issues of theory and
method, questions of identity, racism and sexism at work, the
chapters of this book indicate how the processes of race and gender
interrelate in highly complex and contradictory ways. Demonstrating
the benefits to be gained from analysing the interplay of various
axes of differentiation in specific empirical and historical
locations, and in doing so, under- scoring the point that diversity
among women cannot be seen as a static phenomenon.
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