Feminist Social Thought: A ReaderDiana Tietjens Meyers Routledge, 03/06/2014 - 772 páginas First published in 1998. Feminist Social Thought brings together key articles by prominent feminist thinkers, offering students sophisticated treatment of the theoretical topics central to feminist social thought. This reader highlights salient concerns in contemporary feminist scholarship and the advances feminist philosophers have made. The editor's introduction outlines alternative routes through the text, allowing instructors to easily adapt this reader to their particular courses and the interests of their students. Each article is prefaced with a short introduction by the editor placing it in context, highlighting the principle issues and the conclusions reached. Students will find these headnotes helpful when tackling the challenging theoretical issues addressed. Representing a spectrum of feminist thinking, Feminist Social Thought is organized around seven topics constructions of gender; theorizing diversity; figurations of women; subjectivity, agency and feminist critique; social identity, solidarity and political engagement; care and its critics; and women, equality and justice. Students will be exposed to a wide variety of feminist philosophy and encouraged to think critically about challenging questions around pivotal subjects including * How are gender norms instilled, enforced, and perpetuated? * What are the relationships between gender and other socially demarcated positions such as race, class and sexual orientation? * What resources do women have at their disposal for recognizing their subordination and resisting it? * What goals should feminist politics pursue? * How can social and legal equality be reconciled with difference? |
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... Freudian orthodoxy of Juliet Mitchell. DIFFERENTIATION Psychoanalysis talks of the process of “differentiation” or “separation-individuation.”3 A child of either gender is born originally with what is called a “narcissistic relation to ...
... Freudian orthodoxy of Juliet Mitchell. DIFFERENTIATION Psychoanalysis talks of the process of “differentiation” or “separation-individuation.”3 A child of either gender is born originally with what is called a “narcissistic relation to ...
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... Freud could not follow his own rule here. Clinical and theoretical writings since Freud suggest another interpretation of the emergence of perceptions of gender difference. This view reverses the perception of which gender experiences ...
... Freud could not follow his own rule here. Clinical and theoretical writings since Freud suggest another interpretation of the emergence of perceptions of gender difference. This view reverses the perception of which gender experiences ...
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... Freud, it is very clear that males are “notfemales” in earliest development. Core gender identity and the sense of masculinity are defined mote negatively, in terms of that which is not-female or not-mother, than positively. By contrast ...
... Freud, it is very clear that males are “notfemales” in earliest development. Core gender identity and the sense of masculinity are defined mote negatively, in terms of that which is not-female or not-mother, than positively. By contrast ...
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... Freud's Psychology of Women,” journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 22 (1974): 459—85. See Robert Stoller, “Facts and Fancies: An Examination of Freud's Concept of Bisexuality," in Jean Strouse, ed., W'omen and Analysis ...
... Freud's Psychology of Women,” journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 22 (1974): 459—85. See Robert Stoller, “Facts and Fancies: An Examination of Freud's Concept of Bisexuality," in Jean Strouse, ed., W'omen and Analysis ...
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... Freudian approach to understanding the way that the reproduction of mothering perpetuates male dominance. In the next section, I will provide a brief historical sketch of changes in patriarchal sex/ affective production in American ...
... Freudian approach to understanding the way that the reproduction of mothering perpetuates male dominance. In the next section, I will provide a brief historical sketch of changes in patriarchal sex/ affective production in American ...
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THEORIZING DIVERSITYGENDER RACE CLASS AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION | 129 |
FIGURATIONS OF WOMENWOMAN AS FIGURATION | 243 |
SUBJECTIVITY AGENCY AND FEMINIST CRITIQUE | 329 |
SOCIAL IDENTITY SOLIDARITY AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT | 459 |
CARE AND ITS CRITICS | 545 |
WOMEN EQUALITY AND JUSTICE | 693 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 771 |
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