Feminism
Discover the profound journey of women's rights with Feminism by Margaret Walters. Published by Oxford University Press in 2005, this engaging paperback spans 176 pages, offering a comprehensive historical account of feminism. Walters expertly traces the movement's earliest roots, delving into pivotal issues such as voting rights and the revolutionary liberation movements of the sixties.
What sets this book apart is its global perspective, examining the status of women not just in Europe and the United States, but also in Third World countries. This insightful analysis highlights the ongoing struggles and triumphs faced by women around the world, making it an essential read for anyone interested in gender studies and social justice.
Join Margaret Walters on this enlightening exploration of feminism that remains relevant and thought-provoking today.