Women's Political and Social Thought: An AnthologyHilda L. Smith, Berenice A. Carroll Indiana University Press, 2000 - 449 ページ Women's Political and Social Thought: An Anthology is the first collection of source readings of women's important writings in political and social theory from ancient times to the twentieth century. It fills a major gap in materials available for teaching the history of political thought and opens paths for exploring the rich and diverse contributions of women as creators of theory. Not confined to works of feminist theory, this anthology makes available substantial selections from women's writings across the political spectrum and in varied forms, from epic poetry, fiction, drama, and autobiography to prose works on history, politics, religion, and philosophy. The twenty-five authors represented in the anthology include: the ancient Sumerian high priestess Enheduanna, Sappho of Lesbos, Diotima of Mantinea, Sei Shonagon, Catherine of Siena, Christine de Pizan, Margaret Cavendish, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Mary Astell, Phillis Wheatley, Olympe de Gouges, Mary Wollstonecraft, Angelina and Sarah Grimké, Flora Tristan, Josephine Butler, Vera Figner, E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake), Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Jane Addams, Rokeya Hossain, Rosa Luxemburg, Virginia Woolf, Ding Ling, Simone Weil, and Emma Mashinini. To illustrate the breadth of interests of women political theorists, the selections highlight works ranging from the political poetry and fiction of Enheduanna, Sappho, Sor Juana, Phillis Wheatley, Tekahionwake, and Ding Ling, to the Dialogue of St. Catherine, Christine de Pizan's Book of the Body Politic, Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Men, Tristan's The Workers' Union, Butler's Government by Police, Wells-Barnett's Southern Horrors, Hossain's Sultana's Dream, Weil's Reflections Concerning the Causes of Liberty and Social Oppression, and Mashinini's Strikes Have Followed Me All My Life. The broad-ranging texts included in the volume cross many boundaries of time, space, class, race, sex, culture, genre, and ideology. The book includes a general introduction by Berenice Carroll, biographical introductions by Carroll or Smith for each of the authors, suggested readings for individual authors, and a selected bibliography. |
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... Slavery , or The Happy Shipwreck ( 1789 ) Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen ( 1791 ) Mary Wollstonecraft ( 1759-97 ) A Vindication of the Rights of Men ( 1790 ) 173 175 176 189 205 208 213 214 220 225 vii 10.
... Slavery , or The Happy Shipwreck ( 1789 ) Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen ( 1791 ) Mary Wollstonecraft ( 1759-97 ) A Vindication of the Rights of Men ( 1790 ) 173 175 176 189 205 208 213 214 220 225 vii 10.
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Enheduanna ca 2300 B C E | 3 |
Ninmesarra Lady of All the Mes | 4 |
Sappho ca 612555 B C E | 8 |
Selected fragments and verse renditions | 10 |
Diotima ca 400 B C E | 13 |
The Discourse on Eros from Plato The Symposium | 14 |
Sei Shōnagon ca 965? | 20 |
The Pillow Book of Sei Shōnagon ca 994 | 23 |
The Workers Union 1843 | 208 |
Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler 18281906 | 213 |
The Constitution Violated 1871 | 215 |
Government by Police 1879 | 221 |
Native Races and the War 1900 | 227 |
Vera Figner 18521942 | 233 |
Trial defense statement 1884 and other excerpts from Memoirs of a Revolutionist 1927 | 245 |
The White Wampum 1895 | 248 |
St Catherine of Siena 1347?80 | 35 |
Letters 1376 | 36 |
The Dialogue 1378 | 38 |
Christine de Pizan 13641430? | 54 |
The Book of the Body Politic 1407 | 57 |
Part Two Seventeenth and EighteenthCentury Writings | 69 |
Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle 1623?73 | 73 |
Philosophical and Physical Opinions 1655 | 74 |
Orations of Divers Sorts Accommodated to Divers Places 1662 | 77 |
Sociable Letters 1664 | 81 |
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 1648?95 | 83 |
First Dream 1685 | 87 |
The Letter of Sor Philothea Bishop of Puebla 1690 | 92 |
Mary Astell 16661731 | 99 |
A Serious Proposal to the Ladies Part I 1694 and Part II 1697 | 100 |
An Impartial Enquiry into the Causes of Rebellion and Civil War in This Kingdom 1704 | 119 |
Phillis Wheatley 1753?84 | 123 |
Poems on Various Subjects Religious and Moral 1773 | 127 |
Other writings 177484 | 129 |
Olympe de Gouges 1748?93 | 131 |
Reflections on Negroes 1788 | 133 |
Black Slavery or The Happy Shipwreck 1789 | 137 |
Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen 1791 | 151 |
Mary Wollstonecraft 175997 | 154 |
A Vindication of the Rights of Men 1790 | 157 |
Part Three NineteenthCentury Writings | 173 |
Sarah M Grimké 17921873 and Angelina E Grimké 180579 | 175 |
Appeal to the Christian Women of the South Angelina Grimké 1836 | 205 |
A Red Girls Reasoning 1893 | 253 |
Ida B WellsBarnett 18621931 | 260 |
Lynch Law in All Its Phases 1892 | 265 |
A Red Record 1895 | 273 |
Part Four TwentiethCentury Writings | 283 |
Jane Addams 18601935 | 285 |
Democracy and Social Ethics 1902 | 287 |
Newer Ideals of Peace 1906 | 297 |
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain ca 18801932 | 303 |
Sultanas Dream 1905 | 305 |
Rosa Luxemburg 18711919 | 310 |
The Mass Strike the Political Party and the Trade Unions 1906 | 313 |
The Accumulation of Capital 1913 | 323 |
Theses on the Tasks of International Social Democracy 1915 | 329 |
Virginia Woolf 18821941 | 330 |
Three Guineas 1938 | 333 |
Ding Ling 190485 | 357 |
When I Was in Xia Village 1941 | 359 |
Thoughts on March 8 1942 | 367 |
Simone Weil 190943 | 369 |
Reflections concerning the Causes of Liberty and Social Oppression 1934 | 373 |
Emma Mashinini 1929 | 391 |
Strikes Have Followed Me All My Life 1989 | 393 |
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