An essential book that brings together the critical contributions of feminism in sociology, economics, anthropology, psychology, pedagogy, law and philosophy.
An intellectual tradition and a social and political movement with three centuries of history, it is especially from the seventies of the twentieth century that feminism becomes part of the university and opens lines of research that will crystallize in the creation of a transdisciplinary theoretical corpus. in the different social and legal sciences and philosophy and to enrich their own theoretical, political and strategic debates. However, and despite the growing theoretical credibility achieved, his contributions have not always been well received by academic disciplines, critically challenging hegemonic scientific conceptions and positions of male power in the university community and questioning the alleged objectivi...read more