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Feminist Thought Patricia Ticineto Clough

Feminist Thought By Patricia Ticineto Clough

Feminist Thought by Patricia Ticineto Clough


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In reviewing some of the main variations of feminist theorizing since 1970, this book charts the ways in which feminist thought has re-configured the relationship between desire, power and academic discourse. It focuses on key texts such as Kate Millett's Sexual Politics.

Feminist Thought Summary

Feminist Thought: Desire, Power and Academic Discourse by Patricia Ticineto Clough

In reviewing some of the main variations of feminist theorizing since 1970, this book charts the ways in which feminist thought has re-configured the relationship between desire, power and academic discourse. It argues that feminist theorists have challenged the assumptions of social science, freely crossing disciplinary boundaries and giving shape to a new social criticism concerned not only with sexual difference, but also with the differences of race, class, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality. Clough's account of a quarter century of feminist thought focuses on several key texts, from Kate Millett's Sexual Politics (1970) to Judith Butler's Gender Trouble (1990), but it also considers the tradition of feminist theorizing across a wide range of academic disciplines.

Table of Contents

1. The Hybrid Criticism of Patriarchy. 2. The Matrix of Feminist Criticism. 3. From Feminist Criticism to Standpoint Epistemologies. 4. Engendering African American Criticism. 5. Formulating a Feminist Politics of De-colonization. 6. Queer Embodiments of Feminist Theorizing.

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GOR013023700
9781557864864
1557864861
Feminist Thought: Desire, Power and Academic Discourse by Patricia Ticineto Clough
Used - Well Read
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19940820
240
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