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The Real Facts Of Life: Feminism And The Politics Of Sexuality C1850-1940
Contributor(s): Jackson, Margaret (Author)
ISBN: 0748400990     ISBN-13: 9780748400997
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
OUR PRICE:   $228.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 1994
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Annotation: This volume aims to fill gaps in the history of feminism and the struggle for sexual autonomy including, why and when sexuality became an important political issue for the 19th century feminist?; and What was the history of campaigns against double standards of sexual morality?
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Human Sexuality (see Also Social Science - Human Sexuality)
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Dewey: 306.708
LCCN: 93047666
Series: Feminist Perspectives on the Past and Present
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 6.46" W x 9.32" (1.02 lbs) 216 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
During the last twenty years feminist research into the history of sexuality has made important contributions to the theoretical understanding of the relationship between sexuality and male power. When sexology became established as a science, feminists had for many years been engaged in a struggle to change male sexuality, by waging campaigns against male sexual violence and abuse of women and children; by challenging the institutions of marriage and prostitution; and by asserting in theory and in practice the right to female sexual autonomy. Despite the excellent research published in this important and fascinating aspect of feminist history, there are still gaps in our knowledge.; "The Real Facts of Life" aims to fill these gaps: Why and when did sexuality become an important political issue for the 19th century feminist?; What was the history of campaigns against double standards of sexual morality?; Why were feminists so divided in their views about sexual freedom and its relationship to women's emancipation? The analysis of these issues illuminates past and present feminists' ideas and theories about sexuality. Margaret Jackson's main aims in "The Real Facts of Life" are to make a contribution towards understanding the history of the struggle for female sexual autonomy; to provide a revolutionary feminist analysis of the social construction of sexuality and its relationship to male power, and to provide a critique of sexology and the male-defined concept of sexual "liberation".