The Feminist Promise: 1792 to the Present by Christine Stansell - ISBN: 9780812972023
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In this definitive volume, respected historian Christine Stansell tells the story of one of the great democratic movements of our times. She paints richly detailed portraits of well-known leaders—Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Betty Friedan—but others, too, appear i…

The Feminist Promise: 1792 to the Present

1792 to the Present

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  • Paperback

    503 pages

  • Release Date

    15 September 2011

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Summary

What is the feminist promise? At different times, feminism has promised to bring about world peace, end prostitution, and abolish pornography, the sexual double standard, and the nuclear family. Feminists have promised to make women more like men and to teach men to be more like women, and to make sexual difference irrelevant altogether. They have sought a world where there was less sex, more sex, better sex, and better marriages, no marriage, gay marriages. In other words, feminism has encom…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780812972023
ISBN-10:0812972023
Author:Christine Stansell
Publisher:Modern Library
Imprint:Modern Library Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:503
Release Date:15 September 2011
Weight:408g
Dimensions:30mm x 132mm x 203mm
Series:Modern Library (Paperback)
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Stansell explodes popular ideas about the women’s movement with a history that shows its complexity, and the massive internal and external obstacles women are still trying to overcome.”–Chicago Sun-Times “A unique, elegant, learned sweep through more than two centuries of women’s efforts to overcome the most fundamental way that human beings have been wrongly divided into the leaders and the led. It’s full of surprises from the past and guiding lights for the future.”–Gloria Steinem

“Thrilling … a bold, brimming history … reminiscent of The Second Sex in its elegant gallop through centuries and cultures.”–The Texas Observer

“Magisterial … [This book] will be a benchmark.”–The Nation

About The Author

Christine Stansell

Christine Stansell is the Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor in United States History at the University of Chicago. She is also the author of “City of Women: Sex and Class in New York City, 1789-1860,” and her essays and reviews appear regularly in the “New Republic.”

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