Feminisms : A Reader Edited by Maggie Humm

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Feminisms: A Reader, edited by Maggie Humm, is a comprehensive anthology that brings together key texts spanning the diverse and evolving landscape of feminist theory. This collection offers readers a rich exploration of feminist thought, from foundational works to contemporary voices, highlighting the multiplicity of perspectives within the movement. Humm's careful curation emphasizes intersections of gender with race, class, and sexuality, making the reader an essential resource for understanding the complexities and ongoing debates within feminism. Its accessible yet scholarly approach makes it valuable for both students and anyone interested in the dynamic history and future directions of feminist discourse.

Feminisms: A Reader, edited by Maggie Humm, is a comprehensive anthology that brings together key texts spanning the diverse and evolving landscape of feminist theory. This collection offers readers a rich exploration of feminist thought, from foundational works to contemporary voices, highlighting the multiplicity of perspectives within the movement. Humm's careful curation emphasizes intersections of gender with race, class, and sexuality, making the reader an essential resource for understanding the complexities and ongoing debates within feminism. Its accessible yet scholarly approach makes it valuable for both students and anyone interested in the dynamic history and future directions of feminist discourse.

Routledge, 1992 name inscribed inside otherwise a very good, clean copy