ABSTRACT
This book explores some of the moral and public policy issues that divide Western, especially North American, feminists as the twentieth century ends and the twenty-first century begins. It represents an in-house discussion among feminists and their social ethics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|5 pages
Equality
part Two|9 pages
Women Working
section |40 pages
Affirmative Action and Comparable Worth
section |41 pages
Sex Work
part Three|9 pages
Marketing Femininity
section |47 pages
Representing Women: Pornography, Art, and Popular Culture
section |64 pages
Presenting Women: Fashion and Beauty
part Four|9 pages
Women’s Fertility—Individual Choices and Social Constraints
section |53 pages
Abortion
section |52 pages
Procreative Technology and Procreative Freedom
part Five|10 pages
Family Values
section |43 pages
Contract Child Production
section |51 pages
Valuing Alternative Families
part Six|8 pages
The Personal as Political
section |56 pages
Sexual Practice
section |36 pages
Consuming Animals
part Seven|9 pages
Feminists Changing the World
section |59 pages
Militarism
section |56 pages
Environmentalism