THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO FEMINISM AND POSTFEMINISM Feminism has had a radical impact on today’s world. But now the very future of feminism is under attack. The ideas of the feminists of the 1960s and 1970s are being questioned and redefined by a younger generation of ‘postfeminists’. The Routledge Companion to Feminism and Postfeminism is the perfect guidebook for finding one’s way around what has become an increasingly complex subject. Over a dozen in-depth background chapters, written by leading
the threat from South Carolina. In 1915 the Hollywood spectacular Birth of a Nation reframed historical events to give credence to the Klan’s conspiratorial interpretation.38 As the economic order changed, different visions of the future battled for power. Conspiracy was a prominent theme in the competition. Capitalists denounced radicals for scheming to overthrow the government and cited as proof events like the 1886 Haymarket Square bombing that left seven policemen dead. The radical response counted
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Table of Contents 1. Title Page 2. Fastlane Resources 3. Testimonials 4. Acknowledgements 5. Table of Contents 6. Preface 7. Introduction 8. PART 1: Wealth in a Wheelchair…“Get Rich Slow” is Get Rich Old 9. CHAPTER 1 -- The Great Deception 10. CHAPTER 2 -- How I Screwed “Get Rich Slow” 11. PART 2: Wealth is Not a Road, But a Road Trip 12. CHAPTER 3 -- The Road Trip to Wealth 13. CHAPTER 4 -- The Roadmaps to Wealth 14. PART 3: The Road Most Traveled: The Sidewalk 15. CHAPTER 5 -- The Sidewalk Roadmap
Ethical Issues in Nursing This book examines major ethical issues in nursing practice. It eschews the abstract approaches of bioethics and medical ethics, and takes as its point of departure the difficulties nurses experience practising within the confines of a biomedical model and a hierarchical health care system. It breaks out of the rigid categories of mainstream health care ethics (autonomy, beneficence, quality of life, utilitarianism…) and provides case studies, experiences and challenging