Description
This text offers 17 essays as an accessible introduction to the ways in which feminism has replaced the universal, abstract "Renaissance Man" of traditional scholarship with strategies for the analysis of the conceptual work of gender in the formation of European modernity.
This text offers 17 essays as an accessible introduction to the ways in which feminism has replaced the universal, abstract "Renaissance Man" of traditional scholarship with strategies for the analysis of the conceptual work of gender in the formation of European modernity.