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Title: End of equality :the only way is women's liberation /Beatrix Campbell. Author: Campbell, Beatrix,(author.). Location: 305.42 CAM Series: Manifestos for the 21st century Subject: Feminism--21st century. Male domination (Social structure) Women -- Social conditions. Feminism -- History --21st century. Sex discrimination against women. Equality. Target Audience: Collection code: W - Women ISBN: 9780857421135 0857421131 Collation: x, 134 pages ; 18 cm. Contents Note: A new sexual settlement -- Money -- Time -- Landscapes of the future -- Space and violence -- Sex and violence. Summary Note: "Among liberal thinkers, there is an optimistic belief that men and women are on a cultural journey toward equality - in the workplace, on the street, and in the home. But observation and evidence both tell us that in many ways this progress has stopped - and in some cases even reversed. In 'End of equality', renowned feminist Beatrix Campbell argues that even as the patriarchy has lost some of its legitimacy, new inequalities are emerging in our culture. We are living, Campbell writes, in an era of neopatriarchy in which violence has proliferated; body anxiety and self-hatred have flourished; rape is committed with impunity; sex trafficking thrives; and the struggle for equal pay is at an end. After four decades of observing society, Campbell still speaks of the long-sought goal of gender equality. But now she calls for a new revolution." - Back cover. Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-134) ------------------------------ TF1249190 Available at Main Women 305.42 CAM -----------------------------------------------