Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... argues that subjectivist methods , if they are truly local and context bound , cannot " extend a discipline's repertoire of methods or deepen its knowledge " ( 589 ) . She does not seem to recognize that many of the individuals whose ...
... argues that subjectivist methods , if they are truly local and context bound , cannot " extend a discipline's repertoire of methods or deepen its knowledge " ( 589 ) . She does not seem to recognize that many of the individuals whose ...
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... argues , further , that postmodernists such as Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault " abandon objectiv- ity , embrace perspectivism and relativism , and deny the privileging of any one narrative over others " ( 125 ) . In the essay ...
... argues , further , that postmodernists such as Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault " abandon objectiv- ity , embrace perspectivism and relativism , and deny the privileging of any one narrative over others " ( 125 ) . In the essay ...
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... argues against . Some of the modern characteristics he lists are : objective , quantitative , extra - personalized , universalized , anti - individualistic , ra- tional , problem - oriented , proof - oriented , meritocratic , functional ...
... argues against . Some of the modern characteristics he lists are : objective , quantitative , extra - personalized , universalized , anti - individualistic , ra- tional , problem - oriented , proof - oriented , meritocratic , functional ...
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... argue that traditional institutions are patri- archal , alienating , and hostile to women , and need to be overthrown entirely or radically transformed in order to bring about the emancipation of women . Cultural feminists also ...
... argue that traditional institutions are patri- archal , alienating , and hostile to women , and need to be overthrown entirely or radically transformed in order to bring about the emancipation of women . Cultural feminists also ...
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... argue that it is a term that can be refigured and reclaimed . Postmodernists and postmodern feminists question the neutrality of the hu- manistic and scientific researcher and the uncritical acceptance of concepts such as rationality ...
... argue that it is a term that can be refigured and reclaimed . Postmodernists and postmodern feminists question the neutrality of the hu- manistic and scientific researcher and the uncritical acceptance of concepts such as rationality ...
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