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This Is Not a Feminism Textbook

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Feminist scholars from around the world on key debates and concerns ranging from motherhood, home, and family to media, technology, and medicine. This thought-provoking book...
Feminist scholars from around the world on key debates and concerns ranging from motherhood, home, and family to media, technology, and medicine.

This thought-provoking book is written by prominent feminist scholars from around the world. It is engaging and accessible, distilling the highest level of knowledge into fascinating but concise entries. This Is Not A Feminism Textbook offers a clear, straightforward overview of key feminist debates and concerns ranging from motherhood, home, work and family to media, technology, and medicine.

This book is a must-read for everyone who is curious about the sex/gender distinction, and the relation between gender and other aspects of identity; and it tackles plenty more questions along the way. Are smart homes really smart? Will technology save the world? What does class have to do with feminism? And what does 'intersectionality' actually mean?

The work of feminism to help create a more just and equal society is not yet done. This book provides a roadmap to inspire each and every reader to continue exploring, thinking about, discussing, and 'doing' feminism.

Contributors
Celia Roberts, Amber Jamilla Musser, Simidele Dosekun, Sara R. Farris, Chiara Pellegrini, Cynthia Barounis, Suzanne Leonard, Yolande Strengers, Heather Berg

Author: Catherine Rottenberg
Publisher: Goldsmiths Press
Published: 11/14/2023
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.64lbs
Size: 9.02h x 7.07w x 0.26d
ISBN: 9781913380878

About the Author
Catherine Rottenberg is Professor in American & Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham. Before this she spent two years as Marie Curie EU fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London, where she completed a project examining the rise of neoliberal feminism. Before moving to the UK, Catherine spent ten years as a faculty member in the Department of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics and the Gender Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. She has also been a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, a visiting professor at Columbia University, a fellow at the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, and a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley.