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Feminism : transmissions and retransmissions / Marta Lamas ; translated by John Pluecker ; introduction by Jean Franco.

Author/creator Lamas, Marta
Format Electronic and Book
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoNew York : Palgrave Macmillan,
Descriptionxxii, 168 p. ; 22 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Uniform titleFeminismo. English
Series Theory in the World
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.From Protests to Proposals: Scenes from a Feminist Process -- The Refusal of Traditional Politics -- The Crisis Facing Feminist Politics -- The Political Rearticulation of the Movement -- The Temptation of Politics -- A Provisional Balance -- 2.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action in the Workplace -- The Theoretical Perspective for Approaching the Question -- The Predecessors of Affirmative Action -- Sexual Discrimination and Gender -- Equality of Treatment or Equality of Opportunity? -- Equal Opportunity Programs in the Workplace: The Rejection of Quotas and the Acceptance of Affirmative Action -- Experiences of Selected Countries -- Conclusion: Equity Is Good for Everyone -- Examination of Mexico -- 3.Gender: Some Conceptual and Theoretical Clarifications -- 4.Feminisms: Disagreements and Arguments -- The Function of Arrogance -- The Place of Theory -- From Discord to Debate.
Abstract "The book explores what has happened in Mexican feminism in the last thirty five years. The essays compiled in this book seek to transmit and retransmit knowledge, reflections and experiences of feminists like Marta Lamas with the goal of opening up dialogue and debate to new generations. Drawing from her many years of activism and anthropological scholarship, Marta Lamas has written four texts that present her work as a thinker and as an organizer: the political development of a wing of the movement, affirmative action in the workplace, conceptual advances in regards to gender, and disagreements among feminists. In regards to method, Lamas presents her reflections as a member of the feminist movement and pairs this history with her own theoretical analysis as a feminist anthropologist, keenly interested in social constructions of gender, sexuality and nation. The audience for the book would be a general feminist audience in addition to academic readers in anthropology, history, gender studies, sociology and Latin American studies"--Provided by publisher.
General noteTranslated from the Spanish.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2010042328
ISBN9780230105089 (hardback)
ISBN0230105084 (hardback)

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