Theories of Women's StudiesGloria Bowles, Renate Klein Routledge, 1989 - 277 páginas |
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... begin with , what distinguishes feminists from other scholars is their commitment to a movement for social change , and their con- viction that women have been excluded , devalued , and injured by many aspects of human society ...
... begin with , what distinguishes feminists from other scholars is their commitment to a movement for social change , and their con- viction that women have been excluded , devalued , and injured by many aspects of human society ...
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... begin to make sense . And our descrip- tion of what we see needs to be careful , detailed , rigorous . It is here that we make visible the realities of our experience , here that we begin to elucidate the inherent patterns of ...
... begin to make sense . And our descrip- tion of what we see needs to be careful , detailed , rigorous . It is here that we make visible the realities of our experience , here that we begin to elucidate the inherent patterns of ...
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... begin to understand that women in general have a common social destiny . In fact , most of the women , when they listened to the stories of others , were struck by the similarity of their experiences , i.e. , the commonness and monotony ...
... begin to understand that women in general have a common social destiny . In fact , most of the women , when they listened to the stories of others , were struck by the similarity of their experiences , i.e. , the commonness and monotony ...
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theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
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academic discipline Adrienne Rich androcentric approach assumptions autonomous Women's Studies become behavior concepts consciousness course create criticism culture curriculum Dale Spender disci disciplinary discussion ethnomethodology evaluation everyday example existing experience experiential analysis feel feminism feminist methodology feminist perspective feminist research feminist scholars feminist scholarship feminist social feminist theory Gloria Bowles goal human ideas important integrationist intellectual interdisciplinary interest issues knowledge literature male Maria Mies Mary Ritter Beard means methods objective oppression ourselves paradigms Participant Observation participation patriarchal Phenomenology political problem Psychology qualitative data quantitative research questions reality Reinharz relationship research project science-making scientific sexist social science social scientists society sociology sociology of knowledge Stanley strategies structure teaching theoretical Theories of Women's tion traditional disciplines traditional research understanding Westkott women's lives women's movement Women's Studies Association Women's Studies programs York