Feminism : opposing viewpoints / Jennifer A. Hurley, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001.Description: 202 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • HQ1421.H965.F465 2000
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Contents:
Andrea C. Poe -- Women are not the victims of sexism Christina Hoff Sommers -- Women face discrimination in the workplace Ida L. Castro -- Claims that women face discrimination in the workplace are exaggerated Elizabeth Fox-Genovese -- Violence against women is a serious problem Ann Jones -- Feminists have overstated the problem of violence against women Rene Denfeld -- Women are harmed by societal standards of beauty Germaine Greer -- Women are not harmed by societal standards of beauty Karen Lehrman -- Feminism has expanded women's choices Elinor Burkett -- Feminism has limited women's choices Danielle Crittenden -- The sexual revolution has harmed women F. Carolyn Graglia -- Feminism has caused the breakdown of the family Leslie Anne Carbone -- Feminism supports the family Phyllis Chesler -- The feminist movement is dead Ginia Bellafante -- The feminist movement is not dead Part I: Marcia Ann Gillespie, Part II: Carolyn Waldron -- Feminism has abandoned its original principles Charles Krauthammer -- Feminism has not abandoned its original principles Susan Faludi -- Feminists should support abortion rights Anne Roiphe -- Feminists should oppose abortion Maureen Jones-Ryan -- Feminists should work to restrict pornography Diana Russell, interviewed by Ann E. Menasche -- Feminists should work to protect pornography Wendy McElroy -- Feminists should seek international rights for women Jennie Ruby and Karla Mantilla -- Feminists should not seek international rights for women Paul Craig Roberts -- Women's less than full equality under the U.S. Constitution Patricia Ireland -- Women would not benefit from changes to the U.S. Constitution Concerned Women for America.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Women are the victims of sexism Andrea C. Poe -- Women are not the victims of sexism Christina Hoff Sommers -- Women face discrimination in the workplace Ida L. Castro -- Claims that women face discrimination in the workplace are exaggerated Elizabeth Fox-Genovese -- Violence against women is a serious problem Ann Jones -- Feminists have overstated the problem of violence against women Rene Denfeld -- Women are harmed by societal standards of beauty Germaine Greer -- Women are not harmed by societal standards of beauty Karen Lehrman -- Feminism has expanded women's choices Elinor Burkett -- Feminism has limited women's choices Danielle Crittenden -- The sexual revolution has harmed women F. Carolyn Graglia -- Feminism has caused the breakdown of the family Leslie Anne Carbone -- Feminism supports the family Phyllis Chesler -- The feminist movement is dead Ginia Bellafante -- The feminist movement is not dead Part I: Marcia Ann Gillespie, Part II: Carolyn Waldron -- Feminism has abandoned its original principles Charles Krauthammer -- Feminism has not abandoned its original principles Susan Faludi -- Feminists should support abortion rights Anne Roiphe -- Feminists should oppose abortion Maureen Jones-Ryan -- Feminists should work to restrict pornography Diana Russell, interviewed by Ann E. Menasche -- Feminists should work to protect pornography Wendy McElroy -- Feminists should seek international rights for women Jennie Ruby and Karla Mantilla -- Feminists should not seek international rights for women Paul Craig Roberts -- Women's less than full equality under the U.S. Constitution Patricia Ireland -- Women would not benefit from changes to the U.S. Constitution Concerned Women for America.

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