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Women and the Politics of Class

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SKU: 9788187879602

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Explore the intersection of class and feminism in “Women and the Politics of Class” by Janet M. Conway (ISBN: 9788187879602). This insightful analysis advocates for a shift in feminist politics, prioritizing coalitions built around the needs of working-class women. Discover how class shapes women’s experiences and empower yourself with strategies for effective social change. A must-read for anyone interested in women’s studies, social justice, and political activism.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788187879602
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8187879602
  • Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2006
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 330

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for Women and the Politics of Class

  1. Ayush Kanojiya

    An important perspective, highlighting the often-overlooked needs of working-class women. I found the writing a bit dry, but the content is vital.

  2. Amir Shahasad K.c

    Very informative and enlightening! Explains the importance of working-class women and gender equality. A great book, indeed.

  3. Jinendra

    A powerful call to action! Conway’s work is both inspiring and informative. A great resource for activists.

  4. Aarav Katiyar

    Conway’s analysis is sharp and insightful. A must-read for anyone serious about intersectional feminism and social change.

  5. Mohd Ashar Mujeeb

    Challenging but necessary. It forced me to reconsider my own biases and assumptions. Some arguments could be strengthened.

  6. Prajwal Deep

    I appreciated the focus on class, but some sections felt repetitive. Overall, a valuable contribution to feminist theory.

  7. Shreya Singh

    It’s okay. I was hoping for more concrete solutions. It felt more like an overview of the problem than a guide. Easy to understand.

  8. Pravneet Kaur

    Interesting ideas presented. Some concepts were difficult to grasp without prior knowledge. I still recommend it, however.

  9. Jitender Khatri

    A thought-provoking read, but sometimes too academic. Conway makes a strong case for class-conscious feminism. Worth it for those studying social justice.

  10. Rahul Rinwa

    Dense and academic, but worth the effort. It provides a crucial framework for understanding women’s experiences.

  11. Shreshtha Roy

    This book shifted my perspective on feminist movements and how to include working-class women. Highly recommend, though heavy at times.

  12. Parakh Agrawal

    This book really opened my eyes to the class dynamics within feminism. A bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding. Highly recommend!

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