Feminist Philosophy, a very short introduction
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Katharine Jenkins' 'Feminist Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction' offers readers an accessible overview of feminist thought.
The book explores fundamental concepts and debates within feminist philosophy, making it an ideal starting point for those new to the subject.
It covers a range of topics, including gender oppression, beauty standards, objectification, and sexuality, providing a comprehensive introduction to the field.
Jenkins examines the interplay between personal experiences and political structures, encouraging readers to critically examine the world around them.
By synthesizing complex ideas into an accessible format, the book invites readers to engage with feminist philosophy and apply its insights to contemporary issues.
The book explores fundamental concepts and debates within feminist philosophy, making it an ideal starting point for those new to the subject.
It covers a range of topics, including gender oppression, beauty standards, objectification, and sexuality, providing a comprehensive introduction to the field.
Jenkins examines the interplay between personal experiences and political structures, encouraging readers to critically examine the world around them.
By synthesizing complex ideas into an accessible format, the book invites readers to engage with feminist philosophy and apply its insights to contemporary issues.
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Katharine Jenkins, "Feminist Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction" (Oxford UP, 2025)