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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781903457047
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (205 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Imperialism, Labour and the New Woman : Olive Schreiner's Social Theory
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Authors, South African ; 19th century ; Biography ; Feminists ; South Africa ; Biography ; Schreiner, Olive ; 1855-1920 ; Criticism and interpretation ; Schreiner, Olive ; 1855-1920 ; Political and social views ; Schreiner, Olive ; 1855-1920 ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) was the best-known feminist theorist and writer of her time. Her writings spanned a number of conventionally separate genres (including the novel, short story, allegory, political essay, polemic and theoretical treatise), which she crafted to produce a highly distinctive feminist and analytical 'voice'. A feminist who was contemporaneously an internationally-renowned social commentator, Schreiner's developing political analysis was - and still is - highly original. She developed a materially-based socialist and feminist analysis of 'labour' which led her to theorise
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; A Note on Referencing; Epigraph; 1 Enter Olive Schreiner; The Woman Who Fits the Crisis; The Method of the Life We All Lead; What Follows; 2 A Life in Context; Introduction; Freethinking, Ethics and Relationships; The New Women and the Not So New Men; South Africa: Turning With a Keen Relish to the External World; Marriage, Politics and 'Race'; War, Pacifism and Social Change; 3 Olive Schreiner's Writings; Introduction; Writing, As Such; The Works; Her letters; The novels, finished and unfinished
    Description / Table of Contents: Dreams, stories and allegoriesA watershed: the Wollstonecraft fragment; South African writings: of politics, citizens and states; Thoughts on South Africa; The political situation; Trooper Peter; An English South African's view of the situation; Closer union; Women and labour: value, care and civilising men; Peace and war: from social mothering to the genesis of human aggression; Perhaps Only ...; And Now -; 4 Interpretations; Will the Real Olive Schreiner Please Stand Up?; The Damaged Genius; The Asthmatic Personality; Some Fatal Emotional Flaw; In the Prison-House of Colonialism
    Description / Table of Contents: The Social DarwinistThe Healing Imagination; Distinguished by a Paradox; Or, A Woman of Her Time; 5 When The Curtain Falls ... Olive Schreiner's Social Theory Reconsidered; Introduction; What Kind of Feminist Theory Did Olive Schreiner Write?; The method of the life we all lead; A striving and a striving and an ending in nothing; Times and seasons; Misty figures ... the rustle of paper passing from hand to hand; Imperialism is the euphonious title of a deadly disease; It left out one whole field; to me personally, the most important; As we sow so shall we reap; Sex parasitism
    Description / Table of Contents: A social labour theory of valueNow with the male sex form, and then with the female; The desire for vulgar domination and empire, which has ensnared us all; Small states tell for more in favour of freedom and good government; I often ... wonder what all my work would be like when it is done; Some 'Was She ... ?' Questions and Answers; Was she ... a misogynist?; Was she ... a maternalist?; Was she ... a social Darwinist?; Was she ... a racist?; Was she ... an essentialist?; And a Few 'Why Did She ... ?' Ones; Why my positive response?; Why the more critical response?; Why did she vanish?
    Description / Table of Contents: A Final CommentAppendix: Schreiner Writings and Archive Collections; References and Annotated Bibliography; Index; Name Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780415635134
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (305 p)
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory
    Series Statement: Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Praxis (RLE Feminist Theory) : Research, Theory and Epistemology in Feminist Sociology
    DDC: 305.42/072
    Keywords: Feminism ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Feminist social scientists often find that carrying feminism into practice in their research is neither easy nor straightforward. Designed precisely with feminist researchers in mind, Feminist Praxis gives detailed analytic accounts of particular examples of feminist research, showing how feminist epistemology can translate into concrete feminist research practices.The contributors, all experts in their field, give practical examples of feminist research practices, covering colonialism, child-minding, gay men, feminist social work, cancer, working with young girls using drama, Marilyn Monroe
    Description / Table of Contents: FEMINIST PRAXIS Research, Theory and Epistemology in Feminist Sociology; Copyright; Feminist Praxis Research, Theory and Epistemologyin Feminist Sociology; Copyright; Contents; Brief biographies; Acknowledgements; Part one Feminism and the Academic Mode; Chapter 1 Feminist praxis and the academic mode of production: an editorial introduction; Chapter 2 Method, methodology and epistemology in feministresearch processes; Part two Feminist Research Processes; Chapter 3 Introduction; Section A Beginning and Finishing Research; Chapter 4 The feminist research process - defining a topic
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5 The history of a 'failed' research topic: the case of the childmindersSection B Demolishing the 'Quantitative v. Qualitative' Divide; Chapter 6 'Seeking Susan': producing statistical information on young people's leisure; Chapter 7 My statistics and feminism - a true story; Chapter 8 'A referral was made': behind the scenes during the creation of a Social Services Department 'elderly' statistic; Section C Recognising the Role of Auto/Biography; Chapter 9 On the conflicts of doing feminist research into masculinity
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 10 From butch god to teddy bear? Some thoughts on my relationship with Elvis PresleyChapter 11 The professional and the personal: a study of women quantity surveyors; Section D Analytically Using Experience; Chapter 12 Breaking the rules: assessing the assessment of a girls' project; Chapter 13 The mastectomy experience; Chapter 14 At the Palace: researching gender and ethnicity in a Chinese restaurant; Chapter 15 Counter-arguments: an ethnographic look at 'Women and Class'; Chapter 16 Using drama to get at gender; Chapter 17 Becoming a feminist social worker
    Description / Table of Contents: Section E Analysing Written and Visual TextsChapter 18 Reading feminism in fieldnotes; Chapter 19 Analysing a photograph of Marilyn Monroe; Name index; Subject index;
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