Sandra Lee Bartky bola profesorkou filozofie a genderových štúdií. Jej výskum sa zameriaval na feminizmus a fenomenológiu, pričom jej významný prínos spočíval v skúmaní fenomenológie feministického vedomia. Bartky skúmala, ako sú ženy formované spoločenskými normami a ako sa táto skúsenosť prejavuje v ich vnímaní sveta. Jej prístup ponúka hlboký vhľad do podstaty ženskej subjektivity a sociálnych síl, ktoré ju ovplyvňujú.
Eight essays by feminist thinker Sandra Lee Bartky that reflect the
intersection of the author's eye, work and sometimes her politics. Two motifs
connect the works: first, all deal with feminist topics and themes; second,
most deal with the reality of oppression.
First published in 1998, this collection brings together key articles by prominent feminist thinkers, providing a sophisticated exploration of theoretical topics central to feminist social thought. It highlights significant concerns in contemporary feminist scholarship and the advancements made by feminist philosophers.
The editor's introduction offers alternative pathways through the text, enabling instructors to tailor the reader to their specific courses and student interests. Each article includes a brief introduction that contextualizes it, emphasizing the main issues and conclusions, which aids students in navigating challenging theoretical concepts.
Organized around seven topics—constructions of gender; theorizing diversity; figurations of women; subjectivity, agency, and feminist critique; social identity, solidarity, and political engagement; care and its critics; and women, equality, and justice—this collection represents a broad spectrum of feminist thinking. Students will engage with critical questions, including how gender norms are instilled and perpetuated, the relationships between gender and other social positions like race and class, the resources available for recognizing and resisting subordination, the goals of feminist politics, and the reconciliation of social and legal equality with difference.