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Gender & Society, Vol. 19, No. 4, 437-455 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0891243205276756
© 2005 Sociologists for Women in Society

Thinking about Women

A Quarter Century’s View

Margaret L. Andersen

University of Delaware

This article reviews the development of feminist studies during the latter quarter of the twentieth century, identifying initial themes in feminist theory and highlighting three major themes framing feminist scholarship today: the relationship between structure and agency; the intersection of race, class, and gender; and emerging studies of the political economy of sexuality. The article emphasizes the significance of understanding structured inequality, including new studies of sexuality and their relationship to race/class/gender stratification.

Key Words: feminist theory • women’s movement • feminism • race/class/gender • political economy of sexuality


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