Letting Go: Feminist and Social Justice Insight and Activism
Editat de Donna King, Catherine G. Valentineen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2015
There is a huge difference between letting go and "chilling out." In a lean-in society, self-care is promoted as something women and men should do to learn how to "relax" and find a comfortable work-life balance. By contrast, a feminist letting-go and its attendant self-care have the potential to be a radical act of awakening to social and environmental injustice and a call to activism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826520654
ISBN-10: 0826520650
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN-10: 0826520650
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
Notă biografică
Catherine (Kay) G. Valentine, Professor Emerita of Sociology and founding director of women's studies at Nazareth College, is coeditor of The Kaleidoscope of Gender: Prisms, Patterns, and Possibilities.
Donna King, Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, is author of Doing Their Share to Save the Planet: Children and Environmental Crisis and coeditor of Men Who Hate Women and Women Who Kick Their Asses: Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy in Feminist Perspective (also published by Vanderbilt).
Donna King, Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, is author of Doing Their Share to Save the Planet: Children and Environmental Crisis and coeditor of Men Who Hate Women and Women Who Kick Their Asses: Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy in Feminist Perspective (also published by Vanderbilt).
Cuprins
Introduction | Letting Go Feminism: Reconnecting Self-Care and Social Justice
Catherine (Kay) G. Valentine
Part One: Theoretical Perspectives
1. Toward a Feminist Theory of Letting Go
Donna King
2. On the Interdependence of Personal and Social Transformation
David R. Loy
3. Leaning In and Letting Go: Feminist Tools for Valuing Nonwork
Jennifer Randles
4. Letting Go of Normal when “Normal” Is Pathological, or Why Feminism Is a Gift to Men
Robert Jensen
Part Two: Personal Essays
5. When “Straight-Acting” Lost Its Luster: Letting Go of Masculine Privilege
Anthony C. Ocampo
6. The Gold Pen
Deborah J. Cohan
7. Whether Willing or Unwilling: The Personal, the Professional, and Two Years of Too Much
Meghan M. Sweeney
8. Letting Go: How Does a Feminist Retire?
Diane E. Levy
9. When Enough Is Enough: African American Women Reclaiming Themselves
Shirley A. Jackson
Part Three: Ethnographies
10. What to Let Go: Insights from Online Cervical Cancer Narratives
Tracy B. Citeroni
11. Stay-at-Home Fathers: Are Domestic Men Bucking Hegemonic Masculinity?
Steven Farough
12. From Retail Banking to Credit Counseling: Opting Out and Tuning In
Kevin J. Delaney
13. Keeping Up Appearances: Working Class Feminists Speak Out about the Success Model in Academia
Roxanne Gerbrandt and Liza Kurtz
14. Letting Go and Having Fun: Redefining Aging in America
Deana A. Rohlinger and Haley Gentile
Part Four: Ecological Perspectives
15. Letting Go and Getting Real: Applying Buddhist Principles to Address Environmental Crisis
Janine Schipper
16. Consuming Violence: Oil and Food in Everyday Life 201
Patricia Widener
17. Growing Food, Growing Justice: Letting Go by Holding On to the Feminine Principle
Leontina Hormel and Ryanne Pilgeram
Part Five: Visionary Feminism
18. Dig Deep: Beyond Lean In
bell hooks
Contributors
Index
Catherine (Kay) G. Valentine
Part One: Theoretical Perspectives
1. Toward a Feminist Theory of Letting Go
Donna King
2. On the Interdependence of Personal and Social Transformation
David R. Loy
3. Leaning In and Letting Go: Feminist Tools for Valuing Nonwork
Jennifer Randles
4. Letting Go of Normal when “Normal” Is Pathological, or Why Feminism Is a Gift to Men
Robert Jensen
Part Two: Personal Essays
5. When “Straight-Acting” Lost Its Luster: Letting Go of Masculine Privilege
Anthony C. Ocampo
6. The Gold Pen
Deborah J. Cohan
7. Whether Willing or Unwilling: The Personal, the Professional, and Two Years of Too Much
Meghan M. Sweeney
8. Letting Go: How Does a Feminist Retire?
Diane E. Levy
9. When Enough Is Enough: African American Women Reclaiming Themselves
Shirley A. Jackson
Part Three: Ethnographies
10. What to Let Go: Insights from Online Cervical Cancer Narratives
Tracy B. Citeroni
11. Stay-at-Home Fathers: Are Domestic Men Bucking Hegemonic Masculinity?
Steven Farough
12. From Retail Banking to Credit Counseling: Opting Out and Tuning In
Kevin J. Delaney
13. Keeping Up Appearances: Working Class Feminists Speak Out about the Success Model in Academia
Roxanne Gerbrandt and Liza Kurtz
14. Letting Go and Having Fun: Redefining Aging in America
Deana A. Rohlinger and Haley Gentile
Part Four: Ecological Perspectives
15. Letting Go and Getting Real: Applying Buddhist Principles to Address Environmental Crisis
Janine Schipper
16. Consuming Violence: Oil and Food in Everyday Life 201
Patricia Widener
17. Growing Food, Growing Justice: Letting Go by Holding On to the Feminine Principle
Leontina Hormel and Ryanne Pilgeram
Part Five: Visionary Feminism
18. Dig Deep: Beyond Lean In
bell hooks
Contributors
Index
Descriere
A call to reject neoliberalism and its destructive personal and social forms