* Highlights the relationship between feminist theory and political practice and examines the diversity of feminist visions and voices by race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and global location
* Interweaves the history of feminist thought with the history of the U.S. women's movement to ground feminist perspectives in their socio-historical contexts
* Bridges the local and global using theory application sections devoted to feminist analyses of colonialism, imperialism, and globalization
* Offers a critical and dynamic approach to theory that is interdisciplinary and inclusive of alternative forms of theory construction, such as poetry, music, and zines
* Illuminates how transformations in contemporary feminist thought reflect paradigm shifts from modernity to postmodernity