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Feminism and Sex-Extinction

Arabella Kenealy

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Feminism and Sex-Extinction," Arabella Kenealy delves into the intersection of feminist thought and the sociocultural implications of reproductive choices. The book critiques the traditional narratives surrounding women's roles, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of femininity that encompasses both the biological and societal dimensions of existence. Kenealy employs a colloquial yet incisive literary style, engaging readers with her sharp wit and observational prowess as she tackles pressing issues of her time, situating the discourse within the broader context of early 20th-century feminist movements and evolving scientific perspectives on gender and reproduction. Arabella Kenealy, a prominent British physician and suffragist, was deeply engaged in the dialogues of her day, influenced by both her medical background and her commitment to women's rights. Her professional experiences underscored the importance of women's autonomy in reproductive health, shaping her arguments against patriarchal structures that limited women's choices. This unique combination of medical knowledge and feminist advocacy made her a pioneering figure in advocating for women's agency amidst societal constraints. "Feminism and Sex-Extinction" is essential reading for anyone interested in the foundations of feminist theory and the ongoing conversations surrounding gender, reproduction, and autonomy. Kenealy's incisive analysis and passionate prose invite readers to reflect critically on the legacy of these issues, making this book a profound contribution to both feminist scholarship and contemporary debates.
Disponível desde: 10/08/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 286 páginas.

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