Feminism: Ideas in Profile
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āFeminismā wrote Marie Shear in 1986, āis the radical notion that women are peopleā. But, simple and powerful though this definition is, feminism is not a single, clear narrative. It doesnāt begin with a specific event at a particular moment in time, it canāt be identified with any one political organization or movement, and it isnāt defined by the contributions of a handful of great thinkers. Here, Professor Deborah Cameron unpicks the various strands that constitute one of historyās most important intellectual and political movements. In her clear and incisive account, she discusses oppression, sexuality, violence, academic theory and practical activism, shows how feminism can be a way of viewing the world and provides an overview of its history. In an era of #metoo, pay gap scandals and online harrassment, itās impossible to deny that gender inequality is a fact of life. And as long as that continues to be true, we will need to understand and engage with the ideas and history of the feminist movement.