Theory for the New Century
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Köp båda 2 för 880 krSpeaks to the continued vitality of feminism... a commitment to self-reflexivity and an aversion to dogmatic thinking. -- Debra Bergoffen, George Mason University National Women's Studies Association Journal The book's range is impressive, and so is [Elisabeth] Bronfen's totalizing ambition to make connections across time and space... TLS
Elisabeth Bronfen is the author, most recently, of The Knotted Subject: Hysteria and Its Discontents. Misha Kavka has published variously on male hysteria, modernist feminism, and gendered subjectivity in film. Both Bronfen and Kavka teach in the Department of English at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
3. Gender and Representation, by Rey Chow 4. Whatever Happened to Feminist Theory?, by Beatrice Hanssen Part 2 The Ethics of Affect 5. Ethical Ambiguities and Specters of Colonialism: Futures of Transnational Feminism, by Ranjana Khanna 6. The Subject of True Feeling: Pain, Privacy, and Politics, by Lauren Berlant 7. Dark Mirrors: A Feminist Reflection on Holocaust Narrative and the Maternal Metaphor, by Claire Kahane 8. Class and Gender in Narratives of Passing, by Valerie Smith Part 3 The Pleasures of Agency 9. Redressing Grievances: Cross-dressing Pleasure with the Law, by Elisabeth Bronfen 10. Contingencies of Pleasure and Shame: Jamaican Women's Poetry, by Anita Haya Patterson 11. Fierce Pussies and Lesbian Avengers: Dyke Activism Meets Celebrity Culture, by Ann Cvetkovich Part 4 Where to Feminism? 12. Enfolding Feminism, by Mieke Bal 13. Success and Its Failures, by Biddy Martin 14. Becoming-Woman: Rethinking the Positivity of Difference, by Rosi Braidotti 15. The End of Sexual Difference?, by Judith Butler A Return to the Future: An Interview with Drucilla Cornell Introduction, by Misha Kavka Part 1 Whatever Happened to Feminism? 1. Psychoanalysis and Feminism at the Millennium, by Juliet Mitchell 2. Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment (excerpt), by Jane Gallop