Global Feminisms Since 1945 is an innovative historical introduction to the issues of contemporary feminism, with a truly global perspective. This book is a concise anthology considering the similarities and differences between feminisms in West and East, North and South, and highlighting class, racial, ethnic and imperial tensions and claims in the twentieth century. The book analyses the roots, development and, in some cases, the conclusions of feminisms and how they have interacted. From the European and American feminist movements to those in the ex-Soviet Union and womens rights groups in Africa and East Asia, Global Feminisms Since 1945 examines the key economic, technological, sexual, reproductive, ecological and political debates. Global Feminisms Since 1945 is essential reading for students of gender and womens history, world and comparative history, cultural and ethnic studies, and social movements. Margot Badran; Mary Ann Tetreault; Zengie A. Mangaliso; Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes; Claire Robertson; Miriam Chung Yoon Louie; Sara Evans; Alkarim Jivan
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