'Challenges in many ways the traditional discipline of political science.' <i>Acta Politica</i> <p>'Exciting collection. All the contributions are interesting. Their authors display an enviable grasp of contemporary critical theory and yet, in the limited space allocated to them, they manage to deal with complex issues about discourse, language and representation in a clear, succinct and relatively accessible way. This collection should thus play an important part in introducing these debates to the uninitiated, the sceptical and those without much time.' <i>Feminist Review</i></p> <p>'An invaluable teaching text in social and political theory courses.' <i>ANZJS</i></p>

This major new book is the most up-to-date account of current feminist debates, written by some of the world's leading feminist thinkers. The 1980s saw a devastating critique of the simple unities of woman or woman's experience as a theoretical basis for feminist politics. The 1990s brought a powerful reappraisal of the universalizing tendencies in mainstream political, social and cultural theory, as feminists explored the deeper biases that go beyond 'mere sexism' to structure the very terms of theoretical debate. Destabilizing Theory pushes this debate further with major new essays by Michele Barrett and Anne Phillips, and specially commissioned papers from prominent theorists in Britain, the USA and Australia, who take up and develop the themes in a variety of contexts.
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This major new book is the most up--to--date account of current feminist debates, written by some of the worlda s leading feminist thinkers. The 1980s saw a devastating critique of the simple unities of woman or womana s experience as a theoretical basis for feminist politics.
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Preface and Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Michele Barrett and Anne Phillips. 2. Universal Pretensions in Political Thought: Anne Phillips. 3. Post-Post Modernism? Theorizing Social Complexity: Sylvia Walby. 4. 'Women's Interests' and the Post-Structuralist State: Rosemary Pringle and Sophie Watson. 5. Feminist Encounters: Locating the Politics of Experience: Chandra Talpade Mohanty. 6. Sexual Practice and Changing Lesbian Identities: Biddy Martin. 7. Power, Bodies and Difference: Moira Gatens. 8. Feminism, Painting, History: Griselda Pollock. 9. The Politics of Translation: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. 10. Words and Things: Materialism and Method in Contemporary Feminist Analysis: Michele Barrett.
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This major new book is the most up-to-date account of current feminist debates, written by some of the world's leading feminist thinkers. The 1980s saw a devastating critique of the simple unities of woman or woman's experience as a theoretical basis for feminist politics. The 1990s brought a powerful reappraisal of the universalizing tendencies in mainstream political, social and cultural theory, as feminists explored the deeper biases that go beyond 'mere sexism' to structure the very terms of theoretical debate. Destabilizing Theory pushes this debate further with major new essays by Michele Barrett and Anne Phillips, and specially commissioned papers from prominent theorists in Britain, the USA and Australia, who take up and develop the themes in a variety of contexts.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780745607955
Publisert
1992-05-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
369 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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Michele Barrett is one of the foremost feminist theorists in Britain today and her work is very well-known. She has written many successful works including Women's Oppression Today (Verso, 1989), Engendering Democracy (Polity Press, 1991) and Feminism and Equality (Blackwell, 1987).