This collection of 13 life stories recaptures the history of a political and intellectual movement that created feminist sociology as a field of inquiry. The authors show how life experiences, both good and bad, effect the formation of social theory, political movements and intellectual thought.
This volume of recent "Signs" articles offers some of the most significant contributions to the debates on history and theory. Illustrating the uses of theories in recent feminist historical research and the often contentious arguments that surround them, the articles speak to a number of discussions, including the theoretical tradition of ...
A collection of work on American feminist scholarship that has appeared since the publication of the first "Signs Reader" in 1983. The volume has an interdisciplinary focus for the presentation and discussion of wide and complex issues of gender. The text also focuses on many recent areas of debate in feminist research, such as the intersection of ...
This collection of 18 articles shows how conceptions of the political are expanded and revised when viewed through the lens of gender. Organized to serve both scholars and students across the social sciences, this book re-examines such basic notions as citizenship, collectivity, political resistance and the state. Section One, "Gender, Citizenship ...
This volume of articles from "Signs" offers contributions to the debates on history and theory. The articles address a number of discussions, including the theoretical tradition of political economy, the importance of class relations for understanding historical events and social relationships, and the expansion of concepts from political economy ...
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