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Changing the Wor(l)d draws on feminist publishing, postmodern
theory and feminist autobiography to powerfully critique both
liberal feminism and scholarship on the women's movement, arguing
that both ignore feminism's unique contributions to social analysis
and politics. These contributions recognize the power of discourse,
the diversity of women's experiences, and the importance of
changing the world through changing consciousness.
Young critiques social movement theory and five key studies of the
women's movement, arguing that gender oppression can be understood
only in relation to race, sexuality, class and ethnicity; and that
feminist activism has always gone beyond the realm of public policy
to emphasize improving women's circumstances through transforming
discourse and consciousness. Young examines feminist discursive
politics, critiques social science methodology, and proposes an
alternative approach to understanding the women's movement.
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