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Theories of Women's Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Theories of Women's Studies

Women’s Studies investigates the world from women-centred perspectives which cross the boundaries of traditional academic disciplines. Thus every issue, every question is material for Women’s Studies. The worldwide development of Women’s Studies during the 1970s and 1980s presented a radical challenge to the male-centred bias which dominated knowledge-making at the time. Originally published in 1983, in this book feminist scholars discuss the assumptions and aims of Women’s Studies, its connections with the women’s movement, its research, its teaching and its emerging methodologies. The contributors come from a range of disciplines: the humanities, the social and natural sciences, and from international backgrounds, primarily the USA, and Britain, Germany and Switzerland. They are united in working to develop a trans-disciplinary approach to the generation and distribution of knowledge and it is these new questions and their implications that demonstrate the exciting potential of a feminist education in women’s international quest for social change.

Not My Mother's Sister
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Not My Mother's Sister

"No matter how wise a mother's advice is, we listen to our peers." At least that's writer Naomi Wolf's take on the differences between her generation of feminists -- the third wave -- and the feminists who came before her and developed in the late '60s and '70s -- the second wave. In Not My Mother's Sister, Astrid Henry agrees with Wolf that this has been the case with American feminism, but says there are problems inherent in drawing generational lines. Henry begins by examining texts written by women in the second wave, and illustrates how that generation identified with, yet also disassociated itself from, its feminist "foremothers." Younger feminists now claim the movement as their own b...

Moving the Mountain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 706

Moving the Mountain

Moving the Mountain tells the story of the struggles and triumphs of thousands of activists who achieved "half a revolution" between 1960 and 1990. In this award-winning book, the most complete history of the women's movement to date, Flora Davis presents a grass-roots view of the small steps and giant leaps that have changed laws and institutions as well as the prejudices and unspoken rules governing a woman's place in American society. Looking at every major feminist issue from the point of view of the participants in the struggle, Moving the Mountain conveys the excitement, the frustration, and the creative chaos of feminism's Second Wave. A new afterword assesses the movement's progress in the 1990s and prospects for the new century.

Surrogacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Surrogacy

Surrogacy is heavily promoted by the stagnating IVF industry which seeks new markets for women over 40, and gay men who believe they have a 'right' to their own children and 'family foundation'. Pro-surrogacy groups in rich countries such as Australia and Western Europe lobby for the shift to commercial surrogacy. Their capitalist neo-liberal argument is that a well-regulated fertility industry would avoid the exploitative practices of poor countries. Central to the project of transnational surrogacy is the ideology that legalized commercial surrogacy is a legitimate means to provide infertile couples and gay men with children who share all or part of their genes. Women, without whose bodies this project is not possible are reduced to incubators, to ovens, to suitcases.

The Subfertility Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

The Subfertility Handbook

An essential, practical guide for clinicians treating patients with infertility.

Cyberfeminism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Cyberfeminism

This collection explores the possibilities for feminism in cyberspace. It also looks at the pitfalls of the medium with theorists examining trafficking of women, perception of the body and the problems of global and homogenised culture.

RU 486
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

RU 486

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

La ru 486 es una pildora abortiva cuya accion se centra en una antihormona capaz de bloquear la produccion de progesterona en el utero de la mujer a nivel de receptores. Como la progesterona prepara el utero para soportar el embarazo, la inhibicion de su accion termina con este. La ru 486 que obtuvo un gran desarrollo, especialmente en francia, desde su descubrimiento se ha visto un poco "puesta en duda" como metodo ideal tras conocerse el primer caso de una paciente muerta a consecuencia de complicaciones cardiovasculares derivadas de su utilizacion. En esta obra se pasa revista a las distintas teorias y puntos de vista desde las perspectivas medica, quimica y etica.

Radically Speaking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 660

Radically Speaking

The contributors to Radically Speaking show that a radical feminist analysis cuts across class, race, sexuality, region, religion and across the generations. It is essential reading for Women's Studies, sociology, cultural studies, and anyone interested in processes of social change. Thecollection reveals the global reach of radical feminism and analyze the causes and solutions to patriarchal oppression. Seventy writers discuss their ideas and practice of contemporary feminism.

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

"Nagging" Questions

In this anthology of new and classic articles, fifteen noted feminist philosophers explore contemporary ethical issues that uniquely affect the lives of women. These issues in applied ethics include autonomy, responsibility, sexual harassment, women in the military, new technologies for reproduction, surrogate motherhood, pornography, abortion, nonfeminist women and others. Whether generated by old social standards or intensified by recent technology, these dilemmas all pose persistent, 'nagging, ' questions that cry out for answers. Unlike other anthologies in feminist ethics, this book encourages critical thinking about concrete, contemporary social and moral issues. Each engaging, clearly written article is followed by discussion questions, making the book useful for students of women's studies, philosophy, sociology, and political science.

Zest for Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Zest for Life

Features how lesbians describe their experience of menopause. This book suggests that the experience of menopause can be significantly altered through shifting perceptions about body image.