Ekofeministički pragmatizam sestara osnivačica u sociologiji: izvor osnaživanja žena u akademiji i društvu
Eco–feminist pragmatism of sisters founders in sociology as a source of empowerment of women in academia and society
Author(s): Lejla Mušić
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Gender history, Pragmatism, History and theory of sociology, Social Theory, Human Ecology, 19th Century, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Durieux
Keywords: sisters of founder in sociology; eco feminist movement; gender–based subversion; academia; society;
Summary/Abstract: The first philosopher Hypathia and her tragic death are less well known, and the Minoan Age of Crete Island management represents an egalitarian society in which women are equal to men. The eco– feminist movement was founded during radical and turbulent social changes in the early eighties. Due to the effects of wars, global environmental movements and minority rights movements have joined forces to create a significant subversion of patriarchal–based theory. The author and environmental pragmatist, leading sociologist Jane Adams, winner of the Nobel Prize, who received her doctoral degree at Yale University and organized the Hull House project to investigate the behavior of immigrants, influenced the eco feminist pragmatism of Charlotte P. Gilman and Caroline Bartlett Crane. This position is later found in the works of well–known neo eco feminists and sociologists. It is necessary to implement deconstruction and demystification of patriarchal approaches to society and education, in order to form a contemporary sociological theory, involving women as authors and their achievements.
Book: Ekofeminizam
- Page Range: 119-130
- Page Count: 12
- Publication Year: 2020
- Language: Bosnian
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