This book examines the interconnections of gender theory and lived gender relationships of some of the key social theorists of the classical period (1789 - 1920): Wollstonecraft, Godwin, Enfantin, Comte, Marx, Engels, Mill, Nietzsche, Durkheim and Weber. By recounting the confrontations of these theorists with the spectre of the new woman, and women's emancipation, it opens up new questions for the way we percaive the questions of 'the new man' today.
This book examines the interconnections of gender theory and lived gender relationships of some of the key social theorists of the classical period (1789 - 1920): Wollstonecraft, Godwin, Enfantin, Comte, Marx, Engels, Mill, Nietzsche, Durkheim and Weber. By recounting the confrontations of these theorists with the spectre of the new woman, and women's emancipation, it opens up new questions for the way we percaive the questions of 'the new man' today.
Mike Gane is Senior Lecturer in Social Science at Loughborough University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I The crisis Chapter 1 Emile Durkheim Chapter 2 Mary Wollstonecraft Chapter 3 Karl Marx Part II Ecstasies of the new man Chapter 4 In feeling Chapter 5 In sexuality Chapter 6 In worship Chapter 7 In liberty Chapter 8 In communism Chapter 9 In fate Chapter 10 In transcendence Part III Images and mirrors Chapter 11 Towards postmodernism Chapter 12 Conclusion
Introduction Part I The crisis Chapter 1 Emile Durkheim Chapter 2 Mary Wollstonecraft Chapter 3 Karl Marx Part II Ecstasies of the new man Chapter 4 In feeling Chapter 5 In sexuality Chapter 6 In worship Chapter 7 In liberty Chapter 8 In communism Chapter 9 In fate Chapter 10 In transcendence Part III Images and mirrors Chapter 11 Towards postmodernism Chapter 12 Conclusion
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