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"Feminism" Author: Li Yinhe Subtitle: What are we talking about when we talk about women
"Feminism" Author: Li Yinhe Subtitle: What are we talking about when we talk about women
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
Feminism is the essence of Li Yinhe's 40 years of feminist research. The work is both academic and readable, and is a representative work of Chinese feminist research. Feminist theories are complicated, but in the final analysis, it can be summed up in one sentence: achieving gender equality among all mankind. In this book, Feminism, Li Yinhe has made a detailed analysis of feminist theories, feminist movements, feminist schools, feminist debates, and post-feminist thoughts. If you want to understand feminism but don't know where to start, this book can help readers build a solid theoretical framework.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Li Yinhe
Sociologist, PhD in Sociology from the University of Pittsburgh, researcher and professor at the Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. His main research areas are family, marriage, gender and sexuality. He writes novels, essays and poems as a hobby. He was named one of the "50 Most Influential People in China" by Asia Weekly.
Table of contents · · · · · ·
1. The rise of the movement
2. Goals of the Movement
3. Characteristics of women's sports in different countries
4. Women's Issues in the Revolution II. The Second Wave of the Feminist Movement
1. The tone of the movement
2. Scale and characteristics of the movement
3. Women's Studies and Theoretical Schools Citation Notes Chapter 3 Different Schools of Feminism 1. Liberal Feminism
1. The evolution of liberal feminism
2. Representatives of liberal feminism
3. Criticism of liberal feminism II. Radical feminism
1. Radical feminist theory on patriarchy
2. Radical feminism emphasizes women as a class 3. Socialist feminism
1. The perspective of socialist feminism
2. Similarities and differences between socialist feminism and Marxist feminism IV. Postmodern feminism
1. The origins and main viewpoints of postmodern feminism
2. Criticism of postmodern feminism V. Cultural feminism
1. Cultural feminism’s reassessment of women’s values
2. The theory of female superiority in cultural feminism
3. Separatist Tendencies VI. Ecofeminism
1. Basic Views of Ecofeminism
2. Branches of ecofeminism 7. Third World feminism and black feminism 8. Psychoanalytic feminism 9. Lesbian feminism 10. Other feminist schools
1. Power Feminism
2. Inclusive Feminism Citation Notes Chapter 4 The collision between feminism and real-life problems 1. Biological determinism and social constructionism
1. Physiological determinism
2. Social Constructionism
3. Makeup and Performance Theory
4. Identity politics II. Debates on gender and temperament
1. The debate between similarities and differences
2. Gender and temperament
3. Essentialism and anti-essentialism
4. How to view gender stereotypes III. Debates on sexual issues
1. Feminist differences on sexuality
2. Feminist focus 4: Debate on pornography
1. History of the debate surrounding pornography
2. Anti-pornography feminism
3. Anti-censorship feminism V. Debate on prostitution
1. Prostitution
2. Feminist debates on prostitution VI. Debates on epistemological and methodological issues
1. Feminist epistemology
2. Feminist Methodology Citation Notes Chapter 5 After Feminism 1. Progressive Men's Movement 2. Conservative Men's Movement 3. Post-Feminism 4. New Feminism Citation Notes References