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Feminist Politics
Identity, Difference, and Agency
Deborah Orr (Anthology Editor) , Dianna Taylor (Anthology Editor) , Eileen Kahl (Anthology Editor) , Kathleen Earle (Anthology Editor) , Christa Rainwater (Anthology Editor) , Jutta Weber (Contributor) ,
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Feminist Politics
Identity, Difference, and Agency
Deborah Orr (Anthology Editor) , Dianna Taylor (Anthology Editor) , Eileen Kahl (Anthology Editor) , Kathleen Earle (Anthology Editor) , Christa Rainwater (Anthology Editor) , Jutta Weber (Contributor) ,
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The essays in Feminist Politics contest some of the prevailing conceptualizations of identity and difference, as well as the functions of these concepts in feminist political discourse and praxis. Doing so, they amply demonstrate that issues of identity and difference have a central place in contemporary feminist scholarship. The authors of these essays have worked to develop new ways of understanding and living out differences which will both preserve and celebrate them while also fostering the necessary conditions for opening dialogue and forming new coalitions. The intent of these efforts has been to thereby engender imaginative new strategies for the personal, spiritual, and sociopolitical changes that will enable human growth, wellbeing, and flourishing. While the focus of the work represented here is understandably on women, the issues that are raised are given additional urgency, explicitly in some of the papers and implicitly in others, by the situation of their concerns in the context of the world created by the Bush administration. Because that administration has foregrounded issues of identity and difference in ways that are not only inhumane and often inaccurate but dangerous for all of us, the new ways of thinking and acting that are proposed here have a much broader application. Thus these papers truly invite not only feminists but all people to move in new directions. Taken as a whole, this volume represents cutting-edge thinking from an international perspective in these important and pressing areas for feminist research and praxis.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Introduction to Identities and Differences
Chapter 3 The Mind/Body Paradigm Crisis And A New Paradigm for Feminism
Chapter 4 Who's Afraid of Nature? The Rise and Fall of "Denaturalization" in Contemporary Feminist Thought
Chapter 5 "L'intersectionalité": Feminisms in a Divided World
Chapter 6 Feminism Under Fire
Chapter 7 When Girls Just Wanna Have Fun: Third Wave Cultural Engagement As Political Action
Chapter 8 My Once and Future Self
Part 9 Putting Identity Back into Politics
Chapter 10 Keeping Authenticity in Play - or Being Naughty to be Good
Chapter 11 Locating Traitorous Identities: De-Scribing Whiteness
Chapter 12 Mobility-Unlimitation-Acceleration: General Views and Feminist Interventions
Chapter 13 Place, Movement, and Identity: Rethinking Empowerment
Chapter 14 Theorizing Identities as Mutually Constitutive: A Critical Reading of Spelman, Aristotle, and Jewish Law
Chapter 15 Feminist Politics and Feminist Pluralism: Can We Do Feminist Political Theory Without Theories of Gender?
Chapter 16 Arendt, Foucault, and Feminist Politics: A Critical Reappraisal
Product details
Published | Apr 18 2007 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 286 |
ISBN | 9780742547773 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |