Título : |
Sexual politics |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Kate Millett, Autor |
Editorial: |
New York : Touchstone |
Fecha de publicación: |
1990 |
Número de páginas: |
397 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-0-671-70740-8 |
Clasificación: |
Feminismo
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Etiquetas: |
Sexualidad Políticas sexuales Estudios culturales Dinámica cultural Psicología social Feminismo |
Clasificación: |
141.72=111 Feminismo en inglés |
Resumen: |
Kate Millett's meticulous documentation and startling insights mobilized an entire generation. Today, Sexual Politics, her landmark study of the institution of patriarchy, secures her position as one of America's foremost thinkers and brilliantly reveals the stunning price that sexual oppression exacts from society and individuals,
With searing eloquence, it traces the evolution of the women's movement starting from 1830, focusing on the profound changes in fundamental values that were-and are-its goal. In the tradition of feminist criticism pioneered by Simone de Beauvoir and Doris Lessing, Millett examines four key figures-D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Norman Mailer, and Jean Genet-to illuminate how patriarchal bias and myth are reflected in the exploitation of women in literature.
Sexual Politics reaches beyond the limits of the printed word with wit, candor, and unprecedented scholarship. This new edition includes an introdue-tion by the author that captures the intellectual energy and the political activism of "the days of the millennium"-the dynamic period in the 1970s that formed the backdrop to this modern classic |
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Sexual politics [texto impreso] / Kate Millett, Autor . - New York : Touchstone, 1990 . - 397 p. ISBN : 978-0-671-70740-8 Clasificación: |
Feminismo
|
Etiquetas: |
Sexualidad Políticas sexuales Estudios culturales Dinámica cultural Psicología social Feminismo |
Clasificación: |
141.72=111 Feminismo en inglés |
Resumen: |
Kate Millett's meticulous documentation and startling insights mobilized an entire generation. Today, Sexual Politics, her landmark study of the institution of patriarchy, secures her position as one of America's foremost thinkers and brilliantly reveals the stunning price that sexual oppression exacts from society and individuals,
With searing eloquence, it traces the evolution of the women's movement starting from 1830, focusing on the profound changes in fundamental values that were-and are-its goal. In the tradition of feminist criticism pioneered by Simone de Beauvoir and Doris Lessing, Millett examines four key figures-D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Norman Mailer, and Jean Genet-to illuminate how patriarchal bias and myth are reflected in the exploitation of women in literature.
Sexual Politics reaches beyond the limits of the printed word with wit, candor, and unprecedented scholarship. This new edition includes an introdue-tion by the author that captures the intellectual energy and the political activism of "the days of the millennium"-the dynamic period in the 1970s that formed the backdrop to this modern classic |
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./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41423 |
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