Feminist perspectives – what does that mean? To use a feminist perspective or lens is to approach an issue, any issue, in a way that considers the gender dynamics at play in women’s lives – the social, political, and economic interactions that tend to favour men over women.
Feminist literature in the 21st century largely centres on intersectionality, recognising and exploring how gender intersects with race, class, sexuality, disability, and other identities to shape ...
Feminism has transformed the academic study of literature,fundamentally altering the canon of what is taught and setting newagendas for literary analysis. In this authoritative history offeminist ...
The Chaucer Review, Vol. 54, No. 3, SPECIAL ISSUE: New Feminist Approaches to Chaucer (2019), pp. 224-229 (6 pages) https://doi.org/10.5325/chaucerrev.54.3.0224 ...
They’re not of legend anymore. They’re here, and they’re going to mansplain feminist literature, Flannery O’Connor, and political theory to you… No matter what. Escape, run, hide, while you still can.
Amid concerns over the technocratic narrowing of education, scholars are connecting critical and feminist pedagogy with the integration of multicultural literature in classrooms. Works by William Lutz ...
Publishers Weekly: Beyond Fear and Silence: A Feminist-Literary Approach to the Gospel of Mark
Beyond Fear and Silence: A Feminist-Literary Approach to the Gospel of Mark
This entry provides an introduction to the feminist philosophy section of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). Overseen by a board of feminist philosophers, this section primarily takes up feminist philosophy of the twentieth and twenty-first century.
The Foundations of Feminism: Early Waves and Their Legacy ... The initial pair of feminist movements established core principles for the cause and addressed concerns that would later be taken up by activists. First-wave feminism, which occurred from the late 1800s to early 1900s, is perhaps most famous for relentless campaigning for women’s ...