This anthology, edited by Julia Harnoncourt, explores feminist theory and practice through a collection of historical and contemporary texts. It examines topics such as gender and sexuality, the intersectionality of race and gender, the role of women in labor and caregiving, and the fight for equality. Contributors include influential thinkers like Simone de Beauvoir, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Angela Davis, and Clara Zetkin, whose works address issues of patriarchal oppression, social inequality, and identity politics. The book emphasizes the global and diverse nature of feminist struggles, incorporating perspectives from marginalized communities and voices from the Global South. It aims to inspire critical reflection, encourage new perspectives, and support activism for gender equality. Intended for scholars, activists, and readers interested in feminist discourse, it combines classic texts with lesser-known works to provide a comprehensive overview of women's movements and their ongoing challenges. |