Sexed: A History of British Feminism
暫譯: 性別:英國女性主義的歷史

Rustin, Susanna

  • 出版商: Polity
  • 出版日期: 2024-09-10
  • 售價: $1,120
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,064
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 286
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1509559116
  • ISBN-13: 9781509559114
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商品描述

British feminism is being reinvented, and what this means is fiercely contested. For advocates of more rights based on gender identity, the renewed emphasis on sex-based rights is an alarming regression. For those who believe that recognising sex differences is crucial in efforts to improve women's lives, the challenge is to explain why. This book argues that feminism without sex makes no sense. It uncovers the history of the present conflict, and explains why champions of women's rights and freedoms have been arguing about femaleness for centuries.

Mary Wollstonecraft warned of the lie that women would be "unsexed by acquiring strength of body and mind". Feminists ever since have struggled to cast off the subordinate status assigned to womanhood while simultaneously insisting on their value as women. This book shows how successive generations have confronted this riddle. Starting in the 1790s and ending with the sex-based rights movement of today, it encompasses 1830s radicals who demanded "LIBERTY FOR EVER!", Victorian petitioners who knew they would be dead before women won the vote, and rival camps of suffragists who embraced and rejected violence.

It explores formal politics, from the first women MPs to the New Labour feminists who pushed through the Equality Act days before their party lost power. And the role of social movements is considered, including the Greenham peace activists and the black and Asian women's groups of the 1970s and 1980s. Susanna Rustin fills gaps, makes links, and shows that feminism in Britain has always been more complicated than the popular image of a series of waves suggests. And she concludes that while gender is a useful concept, women cannot be supported by a politics that forgets that they, like men, are sexed.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

英國女性主義正在被重新定義,而這意味著什麼則存在激烈的爭論。對於那些主張基於性別認同的更多權利的倡導者來說,對性別權利的重新強調是一種令人擔憂的倒退。對於那些認為承認性別差異對改善女性生活至關重要的人來說,挑戰在於解釋原因。本書主張,沒有性別的女性主義毫無意義。它揭示了當前衝突的歷史,並解釋了為什麼女性權利和自由的捍衛者幾個世紀以來一直在爭論女性性別的問題。

瑪麗·沃斯通克拉夫特警告過,女性會因為獲得身心的力量而被「去性別化」的謊言。自那以後,女性主義者一直在努力擺脫賦予女性的從屬地位,同時堅持她們作為女性的價值。本書展示了幾代人如何面對這一難題。從1790年代開始,到今天的性別權利運動,涵蓋了1830年代要求「永遠自由!」的激進分子、知道自己在女性獲得投票權之前就會去世的維多利亞時代請願者,以及擁抱和拒絕暴力的競爭性婦女選舉權運動陣營。

本書探討了正式政治,從第一位女性國會議員到在其政黨失去權力前幾天推動《平等法》的新工黨女性主義者。還考慮了社會運動的角色,包括1970年代和1980年代的格林漢姆和平活動家以及黑人和亞洲女性團體。蘇珊娜·拉斯廷填補了空白,建立了聯繫,並展示了英國的女性主義始終比流行形象所暗示的一系列浪潮更為複雜。她總結道,雖然性別是一個有用的概念,但女性不能依賴一種忘記她們和男性一樣是有性別的政治來獲得支持。

作者簡介

Susanna Rustin is a leader writer on social affairs at The Guardian, where she has worked for more than 20 years. Before that, she worked at the Financial Times. Sexed is her first book.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

蘇珊娜·魯斯廷(Susanna Rustin)是《衛報》(The Guardian)社會事務的主筆,她在該報工作超過20年。在此之前,她曾在《金融時報》(Financial Times)工作。《性別教育》(Sexed)是她的第一本書。

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