1st Edition

Women of Ideas And What Men Have Done to Them: From Aphra Behn to Adrienne Rich

By Dale Spender Copyright 1982
602 Pages
by Routledge

602 Pages
by Routledge

602 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1982, with characteristic energy, humour and learning Dale Spender traces three hundred years of women’s ideas. She uncovers not only the ways and words of women, but the methods of men. While men control knowledge, she argues, they are in a position to take women’s ideas. If they like them, they use them; if they don’t, they lose them. Every fifty years women are... Read more

Acknowledgements.  Introduction.  Part I Mary Wollstonecraft and Her Foremothers.  Part II 1800–1850 The Silent Years?  Part III Backwards or Forwards?  (A) North America  (B) Great Britain  Part IV The Twentieth Century  (A) Social Revolution: Process or Event?  (B) Militant and Maligned  (C) Writing as Politics  (D) And When There Were None…  (E) Reinventing Rebellion.  Appendix: Life in Prison.  Chronological Table.  Bibliography.  General Index.  Index of Names.

Biography

Dale Spender

Reviews for the original edition:

‘In the Penguin Modern History of the World, Turkey takes up more index space than do women; that is all women who have ever lived at any time. Thank God for Dale Spender.’ – Jeanette Winterson

‘This is no string of biographies; it is a holistic study of feminist political theory.’  – Harriet Gilbert, New Statesman