Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice

Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice
Title Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice PDF eBook
Author Cathi Albertyn
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 319
Release 2023-02-14
Genre Law
ISBN 1803923792

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice provides a compelling demonstration of the deeply gendered and unequal effects of the climate emergency, alongside the urgent need for a feminist perspective to expose and address these structural political, social and economic inequalities. Taking a nuanced, multidisciplinary approach, this book explores new ways of thinking about how climate change interacts with gender inequalities and feminist concerns with rights and law, and how the human world is bound up with the non-human, natural world.

Feminist Frontiers

Feminist Frontiers
Title Feminist Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Verta Taylor
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Total Pages 652
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The most widely used anthology of feminist writings and the first to incorporate issues of sexual identity and sexual diversity, Feminist Frontiers has stood the test of time. With both classic and contemporary readings on cutting-edge topics that cut across disciplinary and generational lines, this text presents the full diversity of women's lives, exploring commonalities as well as interconnected differences. Feminist Frontiers offers analyses of the causes and consequences of gender inequality in interaction with class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, ability, and nationality. This anthology also introduces students to feminist theory and methodology. This edition maintains consistent coverage of diverse ethnicities and a global perspective, with greater attention to transgender issues and disability.

Feminist Frontiers

Feminist Frontiers
Title Feminist Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Verta Taylor
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 608
Release 2019
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781538108109

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Revised edition of Feminist frontiers, c2012.

Frontiers

Frontiers
Title Frontiers PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2011
Genre Women
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Feminist Frontiers

Feminist Frontiers
Title Feminist Frontiers PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 472
Release 1983
Genre Feminism
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Feminist Frontiers

Feminist Frontiers
Title Feminist Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Verta A. Taylor
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages 580
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780073196084

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The most widely used anthology of feminist writings and the first to incorporate issues of sexual orientation and sexual diversity, "Feminist Frontiers" has stood the test of time. With classic and contemporary readings that cut across disciplines and generational lines, "Feminist Frontiers" presents the full diversity of women's issues and experiences, exploring their similarities as well as their interconnected differences. "Feminist Frontiers" offers analyses of the causes and consequences of gender inequality in a global context and introduces students to feminist theory and methodology. A sociological analysis opens each of the four parts and eleven sections of the book. Boxed inserts featuring personal stories, news articles, and other items from popular culture complement the readings.

Frontiers of Feminism

Frontiers of Feminism
Title Frontiers of Feminism PDF eBook
Author Jacinthe Michaud
Publisher UBC Press
Total Pages 326
Release 2021-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774865296

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From the mid-1960s to the mid-80s, feminist activism in North America and Europe reached its peak, animated by a disparate array of issues and ideas. Frontiers of Feminism compares Québécois and Italian feminisms, revealing both the synergy between feminism and the left and the influence of American and French women’s movements on those in Québec and Italy. Revisiting struggles such as abortion, health and sexuality, wages for housework, and the quest for autonomy from masculine thought, Jacinthe Michaud brings an international perspective to major feminist themes, strategies, and modes of organizing.