A collection of classic and new essays by one of feminism's most influential thinkers. This volume collects Nancy Hartsock's most important writings, offering her current thinking about the development of feminist thought in politics over the last two decades and shows how political insights can grow out of personal challenge.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
* Introduction Political Movements And Political Theories * Political Change: Two Perspectives on Power * Fundamental Feminism: Process and Perspective * Staying Alive * Difference and Domination in the Womens Movement: The Dialectic of Theory and Practice Reoccupying Marxism As Feminism * Objectivity and Revolution: The Unity of Observation and Outrage in Marxist Theory * The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism * Louis Althussers Structuralist Marxism: Political Clarity and Theoretical Distortions Structuralism, Poststructuralism, And Politics * The Kinship Abstraction and Feminist Theory * Gayle Rubin: The Abstract Determinism of the Kinship System * Postmodernism and Political Change * The Feminist Standpoint Revisited * Afterword