Blood At The Root: Motherhood, Sexuality And Male Dominance
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Author: Ann Ferguson
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: PANDORA, 1989
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This seminal work of feminist theory, Blood At The Root: Motherhood, Sexuality And Male Dominance, argues for a profound re-evaluation of societal structures that perpetuate male dominance. Ann Ferguson uncovers the intricate ways in which motherhood and female sexuality are shaped and constrained by patriarchal systems. The text presents a compelling analysis of power dynamics, detailing how these forces impact women's lives across various cultural contexts. It critically examines the historical and contemporary manifestations of gender inequality, offering incisive perspectives on liberation and social change. This essential reading illustrates the deep-seated roots of oppression, providing a foundational understanding for scholars and activists alike.
Author: Ann Ferguson
Published: 1989, PANDORA
Author: Ann Ferguson
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: PANDORA, 1989
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This seminal work of feminist theory, Blood At The Root: Motherhood, Sexuality And Male Dominance, argues for a profound re-evaluation of societal structures that perpetuate male dominance. Ann Ferguson uncovers the intricate ways in which motherhood and female sexuality are shaped and constrained by patriarchal systems. The text presents a compelling analysis of power dynamics, detailing how these forces impact women's lives across various cultural contexts. It critically examines the historical and contemporary manifestations of gender inequality, offering incisive perspectives on liberation and social change. This essential reading illustrates the deep-seated roots of oppression, providing a foundational understanding for scholars and activists alike.