<p>Are women the same as or different from men? Should women seek ‘equality’ with men or admit their ‘difference’? First published in 1990 <i>Same Difference</i> explores these highly-charged political questions by examining how the women’s movement has engaged with them over time and in three countries—Australia Britain and America. Case studies include disputes about maternity leave protective legislation affirmative action custody pornography rape and women’s supposed metaphysical differences from men—their greater nurturing and caring capacity.</p><p>Challenging a common view of the women’s movement as perpetually riven into ‘sameness’ and ‘difference’ camps <i>Same Difference</i> highlights the political conditions which impel some feminists to argue in these terms. The implication of the analysis is that debates about sexual difference divert attention from important social issues such as how society is to reproduce itself and what kind of society we wish to create.</p><p>This book will be a beneficial read for students and researchers of feminist theory women’s studies and sociology.</p>
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