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Feminism and sociological theory / edited by Ruth A. Wallace.

Contributor(s): Series: Key issues in sociological theory ; 4Publication details: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1989.Description: 211 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0803933975
  • 0803933983 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 WAL 20
LOC classification:
  • HM13 .F46 1989
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents Introduction - Ruth A Wallace PART ONE: ENLARGING THE HORIZONS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY 1.The Dissemination of Feminist Thought - Jessie Bernard 1960-1988 2.Sociological Theory - Dorothy E Smith Methods of Writing Patriarchy 3.Making Gender Visible - Joan Acker 4.Psychoanalytic Feminism - Edith Kurzweil Implications for Sociological Theory PART TWO: CRITIQUE AND RE-EVALUATION OF EXISTING THEORIES 5.Feminism and the Theories of Talcott Parsons - Miriam M Johnson 6.Habermas and Feminism - Thomas Meisenhelder The Future of Critical Theory PART THREE: EMERGING FEMINIST THEORIES 7.Gender Equality - Janet Saltzman Chafetz 8.Toward a Theory of Change Toward a Feminist Theory of Development - Rae Lesser Blumberg 9.Reflections on Feminist Theory - Rose Laub Coser
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Includes papers presented at the Conference on Feminism and Sociological Theory sponsored by the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta, Ga., August 1988.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents
Introduction - Ruth A Wallace
PART ONE: ENLARGING THE HORIZONS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
1.The Dissemination of Feminist Thought - Jessie Bernard
1960-1988
2.Sociological Theory - Dorothy E Smith
Methods of Writing Patriarchy
3.Making Gender Visible - Joan Acker
4.Psychoanalytic Feminism - Edith Kurzweil
Implications for Sociological Theory
PART TWO: CRITIQUE AND RE-EVALUATION OF EXISTING THEORIES
5.Feminism and the Theories of Talcott Parsons - Miriam M Johnson
6.Habermas and Feminism - Thomas Meisenhelder
The Future of Critical Theory
PART THREE: EMERGING FEMINIST THEORIES
7.Gender Equality - Janet Saltzman Chafetz
8.Toward a Theory of Change
Toward a Feminist Theory of Development - Rae Lesser Blumberg
9.Reflections on Feminist Theory - Rose Laub Coser

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