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Book, 2002
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Individual feminism, or ifeminism, is currently a developing subcategory of the broader American feminist movement, and is based on the belief that all human beings have a right to the protection of their persons and property. In this text, nineteen academics, researchers and activists contribute eighteen thought-provoking essays which apply the theory of ifeminism to specific issues confronting women in the 21st century. They provide a variety of perspectives on women's issues in the areas of sex, the family, work, violence, and technology. Academic but accessible to the general reader interested in current developments in contemporary feminism. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) The contributors to this important new collection offer a vision of contemporary feminism that runs counter to and goes beyond the dominant attitudes of the feminist orthodoxy. Basing their arguments on individual rights and personal responsibility, the contributors offer surprising views on a wide range of issues that confront modern woman. Published in association with The Independent Institute.
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