Feminism Without Illusions (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, an early modern historian and head of the women’s studies department at Emory University, has put together a book critiquing individualism from her socialist- feminist perspective, focusing on current debates in feminism and the academic community. Fox-Genovese is at her best when she is summarizing and critiquing the various positions in the debates, giving the context and historical background surrounding them; she is weakest when she attempts to propose her own program.

Fox-Genovese correctly analyzes the historical origins of feminism, tracing it to...

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