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Natural Women, Cultured Men: A Feminist Perspective on Sociological Theory
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This book examines the work of the classical social theorists --
Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Engels and Freud -- from a feminist perspective.
The focus is on the theoretical approach adopted by each theorist in
his examination of the nature of human nature and, more specifically,
the nature of sex relationships. In general, the dichotomized,
hierarchical view of sex relationships common to each of the theorists
forms the framework for the discussions and critiques.
More recent critical commentaries by feminists are included, as well
as a brief exegesis on sociobiology as representative of many of the
views found in the work of the five sociological “fathers”. The
concluding remarks consider suggestions for the direction of a feminist
social theory.
This book examines the work of the classical social theorists --
Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Engels and Freud -- from a feminist perspective.
The focus is on the theoretical approach adopted by each theorist in
his examination of the nature of human nature and, more specifically,
the nature of sex relationships. In general, the dichotomized,
hierarchical view of sex relationships common to each of the theorists
forms the framework for the discussions and critiques.
More recent critical commentaries by feminists are included, as well
as a brief exegesis on sociobiology as representative of many of the
views found in the work of the five sociological “fathers”. The
concluding remarks consider suggestions for the direction of a feminist
social theory.


















