Feminism/Postmodernism asks if postmodern feminist politics are 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. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of feminist theory, postmodernism, political or social theory, literary theory.
Feminism/Postmodernism asks if postmodern feminist politics are possible? Contributors consider issues such as the nature of personal and social ident...
The Second Wave collects many of the major essays of feminist theory of the past forty years, essays by the figures who have made key contributions to feminist theory during this period and have generated extensive discussion. Organized historically, these essays provide a sense of the major turning points in feminist theory. Contributors include: Norma Alarcon, Linda Alcoff, Michele Barrett, Elsa Barkley Brown, Judith Butler, Nancy Chodorow, Patricia Hill Collins, Simone de Beauvoir, Shulamith Firestone, Nancy Fraser, Carol Gilligan, Heidi Hartmann, Nancy C. M. Hartsock, Luce...
The Second Wave collects many of the major essays of feminist theory of the past forty years, essays by the figures who have made key contrib...
This volume brings together for the first time the highly influential essays, many of them classics, of one of the most prominent scholars in social philosophy and feminist theory. These essays provide a compelling view of many of the major trends in social theory over the past fifteen years trends that Linda Nicholson herself helped to shape.The Play of Reason examines the legacies of modernity in contemporary political, social, and feminist thought and the unraveling of these legacies in postmodern times. Linda Nicholson first focuses on the tension in modern social theory between attempts...
This volume brings together for the first time the highly influential essays, many of them classics, of one of the most prominent scholars in social p...
In the late 1960s identity politics emerged on the political landscape and challenged prevailing ideas about social justice. These politics brought forth a new attention to social identity, an attention that continues to divide people today. While previous studies have focused on the political movements of this period, they have neglected the conceptual prehistory of this political turn. Linda Nicholson's engaging book situates this critical moment in its historical framework, analyzing the concepts and traditions of racial and gender identity that can be traced back to late...
In the late 1960s identity politics emerged on the political landscape and challenged prevailing ideas about social justice. These politics brought fo...