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The Feminist Standpoint Revisited, And Other Essays

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By Nancy CM Hartsock

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For over twenty years Nancy Hartsock has been a powerful voice in the effort to forge a feminism sophisticated and strong enough to make a difference in the real world of powerful political and economic forces. This volume collects her most important writings, offering her current thinking about this period in the development of feminist political economy and presenting an important new paper, “The Feminist Standpoint Revisited.”Central themes recur throughout the volume: in particular, the relationships between theory and activism, between feminism and Marxism, and between postmodernism and politics. Readers will appreciate Hartsock’s account of how so much of her theoretical work grew directly out of the demands of the activist life.The Feminist Standpoint Revisited is an important record and a timely reevaluation of the development of feminist thought, as well as a contribution to current work. It will be a valuable resource for feminist theorists in a wide variety of disciplines.

On Sale
Feb 26, 1999
Page Count
272 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780813315584

Nancy CM Hartsock

About the Author

Nancy C.M. Hartsock is associate professor of political science and women’s studies at the University of Washington. She is the author of the influential book Money, Sex, and Power as well as many articles on political and feminist theory.

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