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Rosemarie Tong is professor emeritus of philosophy and the former director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Internationally recognized for her contributions to feminist thought and bioethics, Dr. Tong is past coordinator of the afficher plus International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics and a past chair of the Committee on the Status of Women for the American Philosophical Association. Tina Fernandas Botts is assistant professor of philosophy at California State University, Fresno. She is the editor of Philosophy and the Mixed Race Experience. Dr. Botts is also an attorney, and is currently at work on a monograph combining her research interests in philosophy law, and race titled The Concept of Race, Aristotle's Proportional Equality, and the Equal Protection Clause. afficher moins

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An excellent top-level survey of all feminism's different flavors: close to twenty of them in this volume. It starts with liberal feminism, which stresses equality of opportunity. This comprises feminism's first forays against patriarchy. From there the paths of feminism diverge into quality of life issues, particularly the quandaries of women trying to balance family and career; and from there into more intellectual battlegrounds of identity, sexuality, freedom, psychology, and fulfillment. Name a possible line of inquiry, it seems, and you'll find its related feminism.

One senses the frustrations in this struggle. In the end perhaps too much is asked of feminism. No ideology can finally answer why an individual is unhappy or unfulfilled. There is something tragic in this, such powerful, not to say desperate drives to systematize a serviceable worldview, drives so often seeming to lead only to painful circularities. And tragic not just for women but for all of us. Are women a special case laying claim to preferential attention, or a facet of the larger tragedy of the human condition? The problem is, both.
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Cr00 | 1 autre critique | Apr 1, 2023 |
Everything you ever wanted to know and more about feminism. Facinating study of the history of feminism from before the Liberal Feminist of the '70s right up to the Third Wave Feminist of today. I appreciate Tong's unbiased look at many different ascpects of feminism. She clearly spells out all the thoughts, beliefs, ideas that many women (and men) have about women and is clear about her own opinion when needed. Long, arduous read, but worthwhile if you have the interest as I do.
 
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Patrish2 | May 22, 2012 |
I really liked this book. A trip down memory lane reading about the traditional liberal, radical and socialist feminism. Naming the more contemporary feminism: second wave and third wave. An intelligent (sometimes too deep for me) exploration of feminism is helpful in understanding the 'post modern' women. I liked that Tong says, "men as well as women have much to gain by joining a variety of postmodern and third wave feminists in their attempts to shape a feminism that meets PEOPLE's needs in the new millenium.… (plus d'informations)
 
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