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A clarion call for a new approach to feminist thought In this major work, Carolyn Dever considers the ambivalence or outright hostility many feminists feel toward theory, arguing that a fundamental skepticism toward abstraction has been vital to the development of the movement. Dever analyzes the politics of feminist theory by looking at its popular, activist, and academic modes, from the liberation movements of the 1970s to gender and queer studies now. Using key moments in the history of modern feminism-consciousness-raising, best-selling books like Sexual Politics by Kate Millett and The Womens Room by Marilyn French, and media representations of womens struggle for equalityDever outlines heated debates over psychoanalysis, sexuality, and activism. The abstract and the grounded converge in discussions about the relationship between the feminist mind and the feminist body and in the preoccupation, both uneasy and utopian, with lesbian sexuality. Powerful, illuminating, and galvanizing, Skeptical Feminism traces the strategies the womens movement has used to make theory matterand points toward a new, politically engaged approach to feminist thought.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780816642533
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 240
- Utgivningsdatum: 2003-12-01
- Förlag: University of Minnesota Press