本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
200
言語
英語
公開されました
May 21, 1996
出版社
SAGE Publications Ltd
ISBN-10
0803988702
ISBN-13
9780803988705
説明
Christine Delphy emerges as a pivotal figure in the landscape of materialist feminism, shaping discussions around gender and class with her incisive analysis. Stevi Jackson delves into Delphy's multifaceted contributions, illuminating how her work has influenced contemporary feminist thought and activism. Through her exploration, readers can grasp Delphy's arguments surrounding the intersections of social structures and gender, revealing the complexities that underpin women's experiences.
The narrative captures Delphy's bold critiques of traditional feminist theories, emphasizing her belief in the material conditions that govern women's lives. Jackson paints a vivid picture of Delphy's intellectual journey, tracing her evolution as a thinker who challenges prevailing notions of gender equality. This examination invites readers to reflect on the ongoing struggles for women's rights and the ways in which Delphy’s insights remain relevant today.
As the discussion unfolds, Delphy's commitment to addressing the link between capitalism and patriarchy offers a compelling framework for understanding the systemic roots of oppression. Jackson’s portrayal of Delphy serves not only as an introduction to her ideas but also as a call to action for those dedicated to fostering a more equitable society. This work is essential for anyone seeking to engage deeply with the principles of materialist feminism and its implications for future activism.
The narrative captures Delphy's bold critiques of traditional feminist theories, emphasizing her belief in the material conditions that govern women's lives. Jackson paints a vivid picture of Delphy's intellectual journey, tracing her evolution as a thinker who challenges prevailing notions of gender equality. This examination invites readers to reflect on the ongoing struggles for women's rights and the ways in which Delphy’s insights remain relevant today.
As the discussion unfolds, Delphy's commitment to addressing the link between capitalism and patriarchy offers a compelling framework for understanding the systemic roots of oppression. Jackson’s portrayal of Delphy serves not only as an introduction to her ideas but also as a call to action for those dedicated to fostering a more equitable society. This work is essential for anyone seeking to engage deeply with the principles of materialist feminism and its implications for future activism.