A Feminist Critique

A Feminist Critique
Title A Feminist Critique PDF eBook
Author Cassandra L. Langer
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1996-09-20
Genre Art
ISBN

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Includes Susan Faludi's Backlash, are discussed in relation to abortion, equal pay for equal work, and other political, social, and cultural issues. The book assesses the highly charged sexual politics of the 1990s using the writings of Camilla Paglia, Naomi Wolf, and Katie Roiphe to analyze different levels of postfeminism. With examples from the mass media, film, literature, popular culture, art, and art criticism, this book surveys the impact of the American feminist.

A Feminist Critique of Police Stops

A Feminist Critique of Police Stops
Title A Feminist Critique of Police Stops PDF eBook
Author Josephine Ross
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 245
Release 2020-12-17
Genre Law
ISBN 1108482708

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If you've dreamed of walking free of sexual harassment, you will understand why it's time to end stop-and-frisk policing.

Nothing Mat(t)ers

Nothing Mat(t)ers
Title Nothing Mat(t)ers PDF eBook
Author Somer Brodribb
Publisher James Lorimer & Company
Pages 212
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781550284102

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Nothing Mat(t)ers is a feminist critique of the theories of Foucault, Derrida, and Lacan, among others. Somer Brodribb analyzes the texts and the arguments that post-structuralism has nominated as central, in the process exposing the misogyny at their core. Brodribb provides a history of definitions of structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, and postmodernism. She considers feminist encounters with structuralism and existentialism. She evaluates the originality of Foucault's contributions and discusses feminist responses to his work. Turning to Derrida, she considers his fixation with dissemination and demeaning versus conception and new embodiment. She contrasts the work of Lacan and Irigaray on ethics before turning to the work of de Beauvoir, O'Brien, and other feminists as an authentic alternative to postmodern critical theory.

The Feminist Critique of Language

The Feminist Critique of Language
Title The Feminist Critique of Language PDF eBook
Author Deborah Cameron
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 1990
Genre English language
ISBN 9780415042604

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The Feminist Critique of Language provides a wide-ranging selection of writings on language, gender, and feminist thought. It serves both as a guide to the current debates and directions and as a digest of the history of twentieth-century feminist ideas about language. This edition includes extracts from Felly Nkweto Simmonds, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Luce Irigaray, Sara Mills, Margaret Doyle, Debbie Cameron, Susan Ehrlich, Ruth King, Kate Clark, Sally McConnell-Ginet, Deborah Tannen, Aki Uchida, Jennifer Coates and Kira Hall.

For-giving

For-giving
Title For-giving PDF eBook
Author Genevieve Vaughan
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1997
Genre Philosophy
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Punish and Critique

Punish and Critique
Title Punish and Critique PDF eBook
Author Adrian Howe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 228
Release 2005-10-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134941323

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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Political economies of punishment 2. 'New histories of punishment regimes 3. The Foucault Effect: from penology to penality 4. Feminist analytical approaches to women's imprisonment 5. Postmodern feminism and the question of penalty 6. Towards a postmodern penal politic? Bibliography

Bad Feminist

Bad Feminist
Title Bad Feminist PDF eBook
Author Roxane Gay
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 371
Release 2014-08-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0062282727

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“Roxane Gay is so great at weaving the intimate and personal with what is most bewildering and upsetting at this moment in culture. She is always looking, always thinking, always passionate, always careful, always right there.” — Sheila Heti, author of How Should a Person Be? A New York Times Bestseller Best Book of the Year: NPR • Boston Globe • Newsweek • Time Out New York • Oprah.com • Miami Herald • Book Riot • Buzz Feed • Globe and Mail (Toronto) • The Root • Shelf Awareness A collection of essays spanning politics, criticism, and feminism from one of the most-watched cultural observers of her generation In these funny and insightful essays, Gay takes us through the journey of her evolution as a woman (Sweet Valley High) of color (The Help) while also taking readers on a ride through culture of the last few years (Girls, Django in Chains) and commenting on the state of feminism today (abortion, Chris Brown). The portrait that emerges is not only one of an incredibly insightful woman continually growing to understand herself and our society, but also one of our culture. Bad Feminist is a sharp, funny, and spot-on look at the ways in which the culture we consume becomes who we are, and an inspiring call-to-arms of all the ways we still need to do better, coming from one of our most interesting and important cultural critics.