In this thought-provoking anthology about efforts to meld socialism and feminism, Hansen and Philipson bring classic theoretical texts into conversation with new articles illuminating debates about family life, work and the labor movement, sexuality and pornography, the future of motherhood, and feminist movements.

Edited with Ilene J. Philipson. Temple University Press, 1990

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"The most thought-provoking articles on socialist-feminism written over the last 25 years. Covering an impressive array of topics from patriarchy to pornography, the book provides a valuable commentary worthy of continuing study and critique." - New Directions for Women

“Ambitious. . . . a wonderful resource for showing students how feminist theories come out of specific social contexts and are built in dialogues between feminists.” - NWSA Journal