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Women and history. Vol. 2, The creation of feminist consciousness : from the Middle Ages to Eighteen-seventy
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  • Women and history. Vol. 2, The creation of feminist consciousness : from the Middle Ages to Eighteen-seventy
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  • Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford : 1993
  • 1993
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • xii, 395 s.
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  • S. 331-376: Bibliography
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  • The creation of feminist consciousness
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  • p1 Lerner, Gerda, 1920- Women and history Gerda Lerner Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 1986-1993 IMP9906008466 2
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  • Historia Allmänt
  • Könsroller Kvinnofrågor
  • Könsroller Kvinnofrågor Historia Vetenskapshistoria
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  • 0-19-506604-9 (inb.) ;
  • 0-19-509060-8 (1994 (hft.)
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A pioneer in women's studies and long-term activist for women's issues, and a past president of the Organization of American Historians, Gerda Lerner is one of the founders and foremost scholars of Women's History. The Creation of Patriarchy, the first book in her two-volume magnum opus Women
and History (1986) received wide review attention and much acclaim, winning the prestigious Joan Kelly Prize of the American Historical Association for the best work on Women's History that year. Ms hailed the book for providing "a grand historical framework that was impossible even to imagine
before the enlightenment about women's place in the world provided by her earlier work and that of other feminist scholars." New Directions for Women said it "may well be the most important work in feminist theory to appear in our generation."
Patriarchy traced the development of the ideas, symbols, and metaphors by which men institutionalized their domination of women. Now, in The Creation of Feminist Consciousness, the eagerly awaited concluding volume of Women and History, Lerner documents the twelve-hundred-year struggle of women
to free their minds from patriarchal thought, to create Women's History, and to achieve a feminist consciousness. Lerner argues that the millenia-old educational disadvantaging of women and their marginalization in the intellectual life of Western civilization retarded women's ability to comprehend
their condition and to define their needs as a group. She shows the devastating impact on women's psychology of notions of their innate mental inferiority, reinforced generation after generation by the teachings of family, church, and state. Through examining over a thousand years of feminist
biblical criticism, Lerner illustrates her most important insight--the discontinuity of women's history. The generation to generation transmission of knowledge on which the building of civilization rests did not work for women. Because they did not know their history, each generation of women used
their energies and talents reinventing ideas that other women had already defined--this greatly delayed the development of women's consciousness of themselves as members of a group. In a series of fascinating portraits of individual women who resisted patriarchal indoctrination, Lerner discusses
women mystics such as Hildegard of Bingen, Julian of Norwich and later Protestant mystics, and brings to life the many women of great literary talent, from Christine de Pisan to Louise Labe to Emily Dickinson, who simply bypassed patriarchal thought and created alternate worlds for themselves.
In its emphasis on the force of ideas, the struggle of women for inclusion in the concept of the Divine, the repeated attempts by women to form supportive networks, and its analysis of the preconditions for the formation of political theories of liberation, this brilliant work charts new
ground for historical studies, the history of ideas, and feminist theory.

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