Feminism and Women’s Human Rights (In 2 Volumes)

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It was during the industrial revolution in the west that women began seeing themselves in the new social roles that emerged and began thinking about the rights that could, or should, accrue to them as contributing members of society. Western literature presented new ideas of women’s emancipation and thus began the movement in which they discovered themselves as new persons with inalienable rights and freedom. In two volumes, Feminism and Women’s Human Rights places the emerging concept of the second sex’s rights against a humanistic background, in its real perspective and sheds light on the various compulsions, pressures and motivation that led to women banding together to attain an equal status with their menfolk. Right from the beginning of the awakening among women thinkers to the present day, the throes and convulsions of the movement are delineated with skill and lucidity to give the reader the widest possible view of the subject of women’s emancipation. Every aspect of the subject has been dwelt in length and presented with well-researched logical explanations. For those new to the subject, the books will be an eye-opener and a vehicle to gain comprehensive knowledge of womanhood and its rights. For those involved with the subject, like sociologists, teachers, researchers and workers in the field of women’s activities, it will help them develop new approaches and a better understanding that leads to professional advancement.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mohini Chatterjee

Dr. Mohini Chatterjee obtained a Master’s degree in Sociology from the University of Calcutta which she followed up with M.Phil and doctorate from the same University. She has taught Sociology for more than four decades at both college and university levels. Dr. Chatterjee has completed a number of research projects funded by the ICSSR and the University Grants Commission. She has presented papers at several international and national seminars and is connected with many social organizations working for the welfare and development of women. Her work as a social activist for human rights and women’s empowerment is well known, as also her service to education. she has received recognition and acclaim both in the country and abroad. She has received many awards for her outstanding contribution to social welfare. She is presently Deputy director at the Centre for Women’s Development and Upliftment; (CWDU), Kolkata.

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Title
Feminism and Women’s Human Rights (In 2 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8179100766
Length
vii+240p.
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#Human Rights