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Beard, Mary Ritter (1876–1958)
Mary Ritter Beard was a historian, social critic, and first-wave feminist. She was also a proponent of ...
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Beauvoir, Simone de (1908–1986)
The French existentialist philosopher, writer, and social essayist Simone de Beauvoir is most widely ...
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Dubbed the “reasonable rebel” by many of her supporters, Jessie Bernard is internationally recognized ...
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Bifurcated Consciousness, Line of Fault
Dorothy Smith's influential feminist essay, “A Sociology for Women,” begins by calling attention to a ...
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Consumption, Food and Cultural
Everybody eats to live, but food is more than nutrition. It is a basis for personal identity, a vehicle ...
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Consumption, Girls' Culture and
Modern girlhood can hardly be understood without attention to the influence of commodities and practices ...
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Cultural feminism seeks to understand women's social locations in society by concentrating on gender ...
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The term “dialectical materialism” first appeared in Joseph Dietzgen's 1887 essay “Excursions of a Socialist ...
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Ecofeminism refers to theories and political practices that make connections between feminisms and environmentalisms. ...
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Femininities and masculinities are acquired social identities: as individuals become socialized they ...