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    Nancy C. M. Hartsock (1943–2015) was a professor of Political Science and Women Studies (now Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies) at the University of...
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  • Ernest Hartsock (1903–1930), American poet Jeff Hartsock (born 1966), American baseball player Marcia K. Hartsock (1941–2012), Guamanian politician Nancy Hartsock...
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    "Situated Knowledges" were heavily influenced by conversations with Nancy Hartsock and other feminist philosophers and activists. Her book Primate Visions:...
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  • influence can be seen in some later feminist studies. For example, Nancy Hartsock examined standpoint theory by using relations between men and women...
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    Nancy is an English language given name for women. The name Nancy was originally a diminutive form of Annis, a medieval English vernacular form of Agnes...
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  • both be reliable and valid. Strong feminist supporters of this are Nancy Hartsock, Hilary Rose, and finally Sandra Harding. Feminist sociologists have...
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  • Lisa Guenther Donna Haraway Sandra Harding Nancy Hartsock Sally Haslanger Virginia Held Cressida Heyes Nancy Holland Bonnie Honig Gillian Howie bell hooks...
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  • construct their worlds. As theorized by Nancy Hartsock in 1983, standpoint feminism is founded in Marxism. Hartsock argued that a feminist standpoint could...
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  • former Chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literature Nancy Hartsock – feminist philosopher noted for her work in feminist epistemology and...
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    is based on a position developed by Nancy Hartsock known as standpoint feminism. Based on the work of Marx, Hartsock suggests that the view of the world...
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