What is Feminism?

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An Introduction to Feminist Theory

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By Chris Beasley
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Dr. Chris Beasley is Professor in Politics and Co-Director of the Fay Gale Centre for Research on Gender at the University of Adelaide. Dr Beasley primarily teaches in three areas of Political Studies: social and political theory, gender and sexuality studies, and cultural politics. She has been previously been located in Sociology, Women's Studies, Aboriginal Studies and Education. Her books include Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice (with Heather Brook and Mary Holmes, Routledge, 2012), Engaging with Carol Bacchi (edited with Angelique Bletsas, University of Adelaide Press, 2012), Gender & Sexuality: Critical Theories, Critical Thinkers (SAGE, 2005), What is Feminism? (Sage, 1999) and Sexual Economyths (Allen & Unwin, 1994). She is currently writing a book on contemporary popular film titled The Cultural Politics of Popular Film: Power, Culture and Society (with Heather Brook, Manchester UP) and preparing another book, Internet Dating (with Mary Holmes, Routledge). Dr Beasley is also engaged in several research projects, including critical thinking in the first year university experience, embodied ethics and revaluing care, innovations in heterosexuality and hetero-masculinity.

Introduction PART ONE: DEPARTING FROM TRADITIONAL FARE Feminisim's Critique of Traditional Social and Political Thought Feminism's Difference from Traditional Social and Political Thought PART TWO: ACTIVE INGREDIENTS Debates 'Within' Feminism about Feminism Overviews of Feminist Thought PART THREE: WHAT'S ON THE MENU? Starters on the Feminist Menu Liberal, Radical and Marxist/Socialist Feminisms 'Other' Possibilities Feminism and the Influence of Psychoanalysis More on the Menu Postmodernist/Poststructuralist Influences Reassessments and Potentialities Feminists Concerned with Race/Ethnicity Conclusion

`Over the last three decades feminist theories and methodologies have become an increasingly complex as well as somewhat fraught terrain where ideas and egos alternately clash productively and destructively. This is an up-to-date and intelligent introduction to a field which remains a vital component of contemporary sociopolitical issues and debates' - Sneja Gunew, Professor of English and Women's Studies, University of British Columbia

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