Feminism, Identity and Difference
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Feminism, Identity and Difference

  1. 136 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Feminism, Identity and Difference

About this book

This study focuses on a set of issues at the forefront of feminist thought in the late 1990s: identity, difference and their implications for feminist politics. As feminism moves into an era in which differences among women, the multiple identities of woman and identity politics are all at the centre of feminist discussions, new approaches, methods and politics are called for.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
eBook ISBN
9781135302894
Index
A
abortion 39, 49
academic discourse 1012
Albright, Madeline 67
Alcoff, Linda 34, 17
Alger, Horatio 71
Alvarez, Catherine 110
American:
economy/business 107ff
Revolution 66, 70
Anglo-American Philosophy 56
Aristotle 64
Asia/ans 105ff
Astell, Mary 28, 33
B
Barr, Rosanne 85
Bauman, Z. 92
Beauvoir, Simone de 8990
Belenky, M.F. 38
Bell, O. 86
Benhabib, S. 47
Berlant, Lauren 59
Berlin, Isaiah 32
Bickford, Susan 1617
bisexual 57, 68
Bodies That Matter 1112
body: 5677
and unity and permanence 60
as boundary 83
citizen 5762, 63, 68, 723
cultural conceptions of 578
democratic 65
labouring 68
masculinist concepts of 5662
phallic 65
politic 58, 62, 70, 73, 75, 76
sexual 68
vulnerability of 6061
Bordo, Susan 13, 58, 59, 60, 61, 73
Bresnahan, Eileen 82
Brown, G. 34
Brown, Wendy 12, 16, 20
Browning, Robert 87
Buker, Eloise 1, 91
Buruman, Ian 106
Bussiere, E. 39
Butler, Judith 1112, 19, 23, 3940, 58, 74, 87, 88, 89, 91
C
Cagney and Lacy 85
capitalism 33
care 378
‘care...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Identity Crises: Identity, Identity Politics and Beyond
  7. Difference as an Occasion for Rights: A Feminist Rethinking of Rights, Liberalism, and Difference
  8. Bodies, Passions and Citizenship
  9. Is the Postmodern Self a Feminised Citizen?
  10. Feminising Race
  11. Abstracts
  12. Notes on Contributors
  13. Index