Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... Butler and Donna Haraway , 18 and the social - epistemic rhetoric of Berlin , Faigley , and Susan Miller . Although postmodernism has been defined in a number of different ways by a number of different people and although it is ...
... Butler and Donna Haraway , 18 and the social - epistemic rhetoric of Berlin , Faigley , and Susan Miller . Although postmodernism has been defined in a number of different ways by a number of different people and although it is ...
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... Butler , and oth- ers as inheritors as well as critics of the Enlightenment . Chapter 2 , " Reading Global Feminisms , " demonstrates that the names I have selected are useful within the context of an important issue within feminist ...
... Butler , and oth- ers as inheritors as well as critics of the Enlightenment . Chapter 2 , " Reading Global Feminisms , " demonstrates that the names I have selected are useful within the context of an important issue within feminist ...
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... Butler's work . An aim of Gender Trouble , for instance , is to attempt to determine what feminist politics might ... Butler , as stable and relatively determinate , she emphasizes its insta- bility and indeterminacy . Butler identifies ...
... Butler's work . An aim of Gender Trouble , for instance , is to attempt to determine what feminist politics might ... Butler , as stable and relatively determinate , she emphasizes its insta- bility and indeterminacy . Butler identifies ...
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... Butler focuses on the abjection of lesbians and gays and suggests that terms such as queer that have been used to subject a group can be reclaimed to enable social and political resignification ( 231 ) . The importance of naming and ...
... Butler focuses on the abjection of lesbians and gays and suggests that terms such as queer that have been used to subject a group can be reclaimed to enable social and political resignification ( 231 ) . The importance of naming and ...
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