Gender and Agency
Explore the profound insights of Lois McNay in her pivotal work, Gender and Agency, published in 2000. This 200-page book offers a critical re-evaluation of agency within the evolving dynamics of gender relations. McNay expertly intertwines the contributions of prominent feminist theorists with the foundational ideas of key continental social theorists, creating a rich dialogue that challenges traditional notions of gender identity and social roles.
Whether you are a student of sociology, feminist theory, or social science, this book is an essential addition to your library. Delve into the complexities of man-woman relationships and discover how social theory shapes our understanding of gender and agency today. Perfect for those interested in feminism and gender studies, Gender and Agency is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their comprehension of these critical themes.