Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Feminist as Thinker

Author(s): Ellen Carol duBois & R. Smith eds

Feminism

More than one hundred years after her death, Elizabeth Cady Stanton still stands - along with her close friend Susan B. Anthony - as the major icon of the struggle for women's suffrage. In spite of this celebrity, Stanton's intellectual contributions have been largely overshadowed by the focus on her political activities, and she is yet to be recognized as one of the major thinkers of the nineteenth century. Here, at long last, is a single volume exploring and presenting Stanton's thoughtful, original, lifelong inquiries into the nature, origins, range, and solutions of women's subordination. "Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Feminist as Thinker" reintroduces, contextualizes, and critiques Stanton's numerous contributions to modern thought. It juxtaposes a selection of Stanton's own writings, many of them previously unavailable, with eight original essays by prominent historians and social theorists interrogating Stanton's views on such pressing social issues as religion, marriage, race, the self and community, and her place among leading nineteenth-century feminist thinkers.


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  • : 9780814719824
  • : 53301
  • : 53301
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  • : Ellen Carol duBois & R. Smith eds
  • : Paperback