Subject to Change: Theories and Paradigms of U.S. Feminist History

TitleSubject to Change: Theories and Paradigms of U.S. Feminist History
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsThurner, Manuela
JournalJournal of Women's History
Volume9
Issue2
Pagination122-146
Abstract

This essay is an abridged and substantially revised translation of an article originally written in German to familiarize a German audience with the development of and the theoretical debates within U.S. women's history. As such, it does not proclaim to suggest new directions for research or to offer new conceptual models, but rather hopes to be useful as a survey of the many paradigms and perspectives employed by United States women's historians over the past approximately three decades. By taking as its leitmotif the notion of "difference," it traces the changing subjects of feminist history and argues that a diversity of approaches and topics is a strength in U.S. women's history.

URLhttps://muse.jhu.edu/article/364178/pdf
Entry by GWC Assistants / Work by GWC Assistants : 
AK

Type of Literature:

Time Period:

Countries: