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The feminism book
Title:
The feminism book
Author:
McCann, Hannah, editor.
ISBN:
9781465479563

9780241350379
Edition:
First American edition.
Physical Description:
352 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Series:
Big ideas simply explained

Big ideas simply explained.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
The birth of feminism, 18th-early 19th century -- The struggle for equal rights, 1840-1944 -- The personal is political, 1945-1979 -- The politics of difference, 1980s -- A new wave emerges, 1990-2010 -- Fighting sexism in the modern day, 2010 onward.
Abstract:
"Women have been challenging the male domination of society for centuries. Yet it was not until the 1800s that feminism truly began as a movement, fighting for equality between the sexes and against the oppression of women and girls. Since that time, feminist activists, writers, and organizations have campaigned for women's rights, from securing the right to vote to creating the first birth-control pill. And with current and ongoing issues such as the wage gap and sexual harassment, feminism is as important now as it has ever been. Divided into six major sections that chart the chronology of the movement, The Feminism Book examines more than 100 of the most significant events, campaigns, and ideas that have shaped feminism the world over. This book profiles many remarkable and influential thinkers, from early pioneers like Mary Wollstonecraft and Betty Friedan to prominent contemporary feminists, such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Malala Yousafzai. It gives the reader a thorough overview of the feminist landscape across different countries and historical periods, covering leading ideas such as sexual double standards and the definition of female beauty. Packed with inspiring quotations, bold graphics, and accessible text, The Feminism Book is the perfect introduction to the groundbreaking ideas behind one of the most important movements in history."-- Jacket.
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