The Creation of Feminist Consciousness
From the Middle Ages to Eighteen-Seventy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:17th Nov '94
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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 conciousness. 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 by generations of the teachings of family, church, and state. In examining feminist biblical criticism, Lerner illustrates her most important insight - the discontinuity of Women's History. The book also embraces the life and works of individual women who resisted patriarchal indoctrination, from Hildegard de Bingen to Emily Dickinson.
`Powerful ... exemplary in several senses of the word. New York Times Book Review
ISBN: 9780195090604
Dimensions: 249mm x 101mm x 23mm
Weight: 499g
416 pages