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Revision as of 09:50, 13 February 2007
Close to Home: A Materialist Analysis of Women's Oppression (1984) is a collection of essays by Christine Delphy, translated into English from the French by Diana Leonard, who also contributes a preface.
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Contents
- Preface 7
- Introduction to the collection 15
- Women in stratification studies 28
- Sharing the same table: consumption and the family 40
- The main enemy 57
- Housework or domestic work 78
- Continuities and discontinuities in marriage and divorce 93
- Our friends and ourselves: the hidden foundations of various pseudo-feminist accounts 106
- Patriarchy, feminism and their intellectuals 138
- A materialist feminism is possible 154
- Protofeminism and antifeminism 182
- For a materialist feminism 211
- Bibliography 220
- Index 225
Bibliographical Information
- ISBN 0-87023-453-6 cloth; 0-87023-454-4 paper