Controversies in Feminism
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"Sociobiologists reinforce ancient stereotypes of women as coy, passive, dependent, maternal, and nurturant and base these temperaments in our genes." --Ruth Bleier cited in Controversies in Feminism by James P. Sterba |
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Controversies in Feminism (2000) is a book by James P. Sterba.
Blurb:
- "Feminism was born in controversy and it continues to flourish in controversy. The distinguished contributors to this volume provide an array of perspectives on issues including: universal values, justice and care, a feminist philosophy of science, and the relationship of biology to social theory."
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See also
- Conflicts in feminism
- Harding, Sandra (2003). The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader: Intellectual and Political Controversies. London: Routledge. pp. 1–16, 67–80. ISBN 978-0-415-94501-1.
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