Description
This anniversary edition of a classic text in feminist theory and history shows the evergreen relevance of Scott's work to the humanities and social sciences. In a new preface, Scott reflects on the book's legacy and implications for contemporary politics as well as what she has reconsidered as a result of her engagement with psychoanalytic theory. The book also includes a previously unpublished essay, "The Conundrum of Equality," which takes up the question of affirmative action.
About the Author
Joan Wallach Scott is professor emerita in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Her books include Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man (1996); The Fantasy of Feminist History (2011); and Sex and Secularism (2017).
Reviews
A real tour de force . . . evidence of the value of Scott's project to rethink gender and history simultaneously. * New York Times *
Thoughtful and pioneering. * Nation *
Scott has given us an intelligent, sensitive reflection on the nature of events, of thought, of judgment, of history. * New Republic *
At once a 'how-to' manual . . . and a broad assessment of the state of women's history in the 1980s. It will clearly become a classic volume for both feminist theory and women's history. * Gender and Society *
Scott's book makes a powerful case not only for a historical scholarship that recognizes the depth of gender difference in human experience but also for a renewed self-consciousness about the role of the historian in constructing the meanings of our past. * American Historical Review *
A radical book, provocative, exciting, and very satisfying. * Journal of Social History *
Book Information
ISBN 9780231188012
Author Joan Wallach Scott
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press