Feminist Issues: Race, Class and Sexuality, 6th edition
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Overview
Feminist Issues positions women’s issues at the forefront of Canadian concerns. Authors explore the range and diversity of contemporary feminist perspectives as seen through the lens of race, class, sexuality, disability, and poverty. Each chapter addresses questions and social problems that have received little attention in Canadian writing.
Feminist Issues is a contributed text, which addresses feminist and women's issues in Canada. The editors, Nancy Mandell and Jennifer Johnson, have excellent and well-regarded reputations in the area of women's and gender studies. The contributors for the new edition have addressed developing issues in the study of feminist theory as it applies to gender, sexuality, race, and class.
Table of contents
Chapter 1
Theorizing Women’s Oppression and Social Change: Liberal, Socialist, Radical, and Postmodern Feminisms
Shana L. Calixte, Jennifer L. Johnson, and J. Maki Motapanyane
Chapter 2
Race, Indigeneity, and Feminism
Carmela Murdocca
Chapter 3
Transnational Feminism
Corinne L. Mason
Chapter 4
Stitch the Bitch
Katie Warfield and Fiona Whittington-Walsh
Chapter 5
Constructing Gender, Regulating Sexuality
Susanne Luhmann
Chapter 6
Through the Mirror of Beauty Culture
Carla Rice
Chapter 7
Men, Masculinities, and Feminism
Christopher J. Greig and Barbara A. Pollard
Chapter 8
Violence Against Women in Canada
Katherine M. J. McKenna
Chapter 9
Challenging Old Age: Women’s Next Revolution
Nancy Mandell and Ann Duffy
Chapter 10
Mothers’ Maintenance of Families through Market and Family Care Relations
Amber Gazso
Chapter 11
Women and Education
Michelle Webber
Chapter 12
Health As a Feminist Issue
Carrie Bourassa with contributions from Mel Bendig,
Eric Oleson, Cassie Ozog
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