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Questa serie approfondisce il complesso e spesso inesplorato terreno degli studi di genere. Esamina come le identità di genere e le costruzioni sociali siano modellate dalla storia, dalla cultura e dalla politica. Ogni volume offre una prospettiva critica su come la nostra comprensione del genere si è evoluta e sul suo impatto sulle società contemporanee. Questa è una lettura essenziale per chiunque sia interessato all'uguaglianza, all'identità e alla giustizia sociale.

Feminism/Postmodernism
Thinking Gender: Disciplining Foucault
From Sex Objects to Sexual Subjects
Feminism. Postmodernism.
  • Feminism/Postmodernism asks - is a postmodern feminist politics possible? Contributors consider issues such as the nature of personal and social identity, and the consequence of changing work and family relations on women's lives.

    Feminism. Postmodernism.
  • The book explores the evolution of subjectivity from the masculinist perspectives of Rousseau, Diderot, and Kant in the eighteenth century to contemporary critiques by feminist and postmodern thinkers like Irigaray, Butler, and Foucault. It examines how these shifts challenge the notion of the universal subject as a rational, impartial individual, revealing the complexities and continuities in the understanding of identity and political judgment. This critical analysis highlights the interplay between historical and modern theories of selfhood and gender.

    From Sex Objects to Sexual Subjects
  • Thinking Gender: Disciplining Foucault

    Feminism, Power and the Body

    • 146pagine
    • 6 ore di lettura

    In Disciplining Foucault, Jana Sawicki argues that a Foucauldian feminism is possible. She rejects the view that the power of phallocentric discourse is total.

    Thinking Gender: Disciplining Foucault
  • In this anthology, prominent contemporary theorists assess the benefits and dangers of postmodernism for feminist theory. The contributors examine the meaning of postmodernism both as a methodological position and a diagnosis of the times. They consider such issues as the nature of personal and social identity today, the political implications of recent aesthetic trends, and the consequences of changing work and family relations on women's lives. Contributors: Seyla Benhabib, Susan Bordo, Judith Butler, Christine Di Stefano, Jane Flax, Nancy Fraser, Donna Haraway, Sandra Harding, Nancy Hartsock, Andreas Huyssen, Linda J. Nicholson, Elspeth Probyn, Anna Yeatman, Iris Young.

    Feminism/Postmodernism