Feminism by Jennifer Saul
A concise introduction to feminist thought and practice that traces historical developments and key debates, explains central concepts such as the social construction of gender, patriarchy, oppression, and intersectionality, and surveys major traditions (liberal, radical, Marxist, intersectional, postmodern) while applying these perspectives to contemporary issues like reproductive rights, sexual violence, representation, sex work, and trans and global feminist concerns; the book emphasizes feminism’s internal diversity, its critical analysis of power, and the practical implications for politics and everyday life.
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