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Women's studies: the basics/ Bonnie G Smith

By: Series: The BasicsPublication details: UK: Routledge. 2019Edition: 2ndDescription: 199 pages, 20.5 cmISBN:
  • 9781138495913
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 305.4 Sm643
Contents:
The Invention of Women’s Studies -- The Foundations of Interdisciplinarity -- Intersectionality and Difference -- Global Agendas -- Violence, Militarization, Security, and Peace -- Women’s Studies and the Question of Gender -- Feminist Theories and Methods -- Embodiment, Sexuality, Identity -- Classrooms, Controversies, and Citizenship -- The Future of Women’s Studies in our Information Age
Summary: Women’s Studies: The Basics is an accessible introduction to the pathbreaking and cross-disciplinary study of women―past and present. Tracing the history of the field from its origins, this revised and updated text sets out the main topics making up the discipline, exploring its global development and its relevance to our own times. A new chapter on militarization and violence provides fresh insight into trends in the contemporary world and adds to curricular significance. Reflecting the diversity of the field, core themes include: The interdisciplinary nature of women’s studies Core feminist theories and the feminist agenda Issues of intersectionality: women, race, class, gender, ethnicity, and religion Violence, militarization, security, and peace Women, sexuality, and the body Women’s Studies: The Basics provides an informed foundation for those new to the subject and is especially meant to guide undergraduates and postgraduates concentrating in women’s studies and gender studies. Those in related disciplines will find in it a valuable overview of and background to women-centered issues and concerns, including global ones. The work also provides an updated list of suggested reading to help in further study, classroom presentations, and written exercises.
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The Invention of Women’s Studies -- The Foundations of Interdisciplinarity -- Intersectionality and Difference -- Global Agendas -- Violence, Militarization, Security, and Peace -- Women’s Studies and the Question of Gender -- Feminist Theories and Methods -- Embodiment, Sexuality, Identity -- Classrooms, Controversies, and Citizenship -- The Future of Women’s Studies in our Information Age

Women’s Studies: The Basics is an accessible introduction to the pathbreaking and cross-disciplinary study of women―past and present. Tracing the history of the field from its origins, this revised and updated text sets out the main topics making up the discipline, exploring its global development and its relevance to our own times. A new chapter on militarization and violence provides fresh insight into trends in the contemporary world and adds to curricular significance. Reflecting the diversity of the field, core themes include:

The interdisciplinary nature of women’s studies
Core feminist theories and the feminist agenda
Issues of intersectionality: women, race, class, gender, ethnicity, and religion
Violence, militarization, security, and peace
Women, sexuality, and the body
Women’s Studies: The Basics provides an informed foundation for those new to the subject and is especially meant to guide undergraduates and postgraduates concentrating in women’s studies and gender studies. Those in related disciplines will find in it a valuable overview of and background to women-centered issues and concerns, including global ones. The work also provides an updated list of suggested reading to help in further study, classroom presentations, and written exercises.

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