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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 1551110334, Paperback)Changing Methods is a collection of original essays by feminist practitioners, scholars and activists. The authors show why "the method question" has moved to the top of many feminist research and interpretive research strategies, and engage in thinking about how ideas and actions have developed within complex social circumstances. The essays in this book challenge the tradition that has allowed abstracted, formalized versions of the ideas and experiences of privileged white men to set standards for how everyone should conduct themselves. The authors use new-found knowledge to displace the dominant ideology constructed around race, class, gender, and heterosexual privilege, and then propose innovative feminist-informed analyses of subjects as diverse as political change, critical linguistics, child care, religious studies, and violence against women. Comments: "This collection (of 13 essays) expresses the intricate and intimate links that exist and that must exist between theoretical reflections and feminist practice. Sandra Burt and Lorraine Code's book succeeds admirably in demonstrating the social pertinence of feminist theory." - Caroline Andrew, University of Ottawa Sandra Burt and Lorraine Code are respectively, associate professor of political science at the University of Waterloo and professor of philosophy at York University. They have collaborated before (with Lindsay Dorney) to edit Changing Patterns: Women in Canada (second edition, 1993). (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 25 Jul 2008 02:58:39 -0400) |
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