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Fundamental Feminism: Contesting the Core Concepts of Feminist Theory

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In Fundamental Feminism, Judith Grant explores the evolution of feminist theory as well as the state of today's feminist thought. Pointing to the main problems within feminism, Grant calls for a substantial revision of the core concepts responsible for shaping today's feminist theory. Grant identifies and critiques three core concepts in feminist theory--"woman," "experience," and "personal politics"--from their origins in pamphlets and writings in the early women's liberation movement to their current construction in feminist thought. She connects a number of key debates in feminism today to the longstanding influence of these core assumptions. These debates include the hegemony of the white female perspective, the tension between anti-pornography and pro-sex feminists, and the challenges presented by postmodernism. Fundamental Feminism is provocative reading for anyone interested in the future of feminist theory and the power of feminist politics.

240 pages, Paperback

First published November 29, 1993

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December 6, 2025
Not perfect, a lot of good critiques and wrong conclusion. BUT very worth the read and every Twitter radfem that thinks the answer to libfeminism involves the resurrection of an unmodified second-wave radical feminism should read this
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