This collection brings together a number of significant articles from the annual journal Studies in Political Economy (SPE) that illustrate feminist political economy, reflect on the ways in which political economy (and SPE in particular) incorporates feminism, and examine the evolution of Canadian feminist analysis over the past twenty years. The book is intended to evoke several ideas: the ways in which political economy has thought about, reflected upon, and integrated feminism; the ways in which feminist ideology has ...
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This collection brings together a number of significant articles from the annual journal Studies in Political Economy (SPE) that illustrate feminist political economy, reflect on the ways in which political economy (and SPE in particular) incorporates feminism, and examine the evolution of Canadian feminist analysis over the past twenty years. The book is intended to evoke several ideas: the ways in which political economy has thought about, reflected upon, and integrated feminism; the ways in which feminist ideology has been particularly insightful in providing ways for thinking through some of the central issues for a grounded Canadian political economy; the relation of theory and practice; and the relation of actors and structures. It is an invaluable teaching resource, as the articles are selected from across the twenty-year period of SPE's publishing history.
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