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Feminism and Methodology: Social Science Issues
Sandra Harding
- 01 Jan 1988
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TL;DR: Harding and Hartmann as discussed by the authors discuss the family as the Locus of Gender, Class, and Political Struggle: The Example of Housework Heidi I.M. Hartmann et al.
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Abstract: Preface Acknowledgments I. Introduction: Is There a Feminst Method? Sandra Harding II. The Social Relation of the Sexes: Methodological Implications of WomenOs History Joan Kelly-Gadol III. Introduction to Another Voice: Feminist Perspectives on Social Life and Social Science Marcia Millman and Rosabeth Moss Kanter IV. Bias in Psychology Carolyn Wood Sherif V. WomanOs Place in ManOs Life Cycle Carol Gilligan VI. Introduction TomorrowOs Tomorrow: The Black Woman Joyce A. Ladner VII. WomenOs Perspective as a Radical Critique of Sociology Dorothy E. Smith VIII. The Dialectics of Black Womanhood Bonnie Thornton Dill IX. The Family as the Locus of Gender, Class, and Political Struggle: The Example of Housework Heidi I. Hartmann X. Feminism, Marxism, Method, and the State: Toward Feminist Jurisprudence Catherine A. MacKinnon XI. The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialsim Nancy C.M. Hartsock XII. Conclusion: Epistemological Questions Sandra Harding Index of Names
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