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Index
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Gender: What Is It? Who Has It?
Part I: Theorizing Gender
1 Woman: From the Imperfect Male to the Incommensurate Female
Ancient, medieval, and early modern theories of gender: the one-sex model
Modernity and the two-sex model
Psychoanalytic theories about gender
2 ‘One is not born a woman’: The Feminist Challenge
The first wave of feminism
Second-wave feminist critiques
Theories of oppression
Feminist critiques of psychoanalysis
Challenges to white, middle-class feminism
Part II: Gender History
3 The Road to ‘Gender’
‘Hidden from history’: recuperating women for history
Gender
4 Theorizing Gender and Power
Implications
Imprecations: Scott’s critics
Opportunities
Part III: Doing It
5 Writing Gender History: War and Feminism in Britain, 1914–1930
Prewar and postwar feminism
Representations of Sex and War, 1914–1916
Representations of Sex and War, 1916–1918
Sex War
New Feminism
Conclusion: Where We Go From Here
Notes
Glossary
Further Reading
Index
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