Talk:Feminist sociology
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[edit] I feel a little betrayed.
"Feminist sociology approaches sociology by observing gender and its role in social structure.", okay... But then, "Feminist sociology studies the current climate of feminism in relation to all other interactions of society." I thought feminist sociology was going to be feminist, but no! According to that sentence, it's sociological study of feminism in society. (I don't know which the term is commonly/actually used to mean, partly because I can't access any of the references/links, though maybe "citation needed" should be in some places too.) "Feminism is in its third wave of thought, ..." And the third sentence of the article and onward just is some feminist sociology (as defined by the second sentence)??? Maybe a good writing technique, just not what I'd expect from an encyclopedia. —Isaac Dupree(talk) 02:44, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

