Have we entered a historical moment of "post-feminism?" This volume presents a timely and convincing "no." These essays demonstrate that there is a new generation of French women who take up questions of equality and difference from a position distinct from either first or second wave feminism, a position that often attempts to move beyond the binary of equality and/or difference to a new form of the individual.
Have we entered a historical moment of "post-feminism?" This volume presents a timely and convincing "no." These essays demonstrate that there is a new generation of French women who take up questions of equality and difference from a position distinct from either first or second wave feminism, a position that often attempts to move beyond the binary of equality and/or difference to a new form of the individual.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kelly Oliver is Chair of the Philosophy Department at Stony Brook University. Her publications include The Colonization of Psychic Space: A Psychoanalytic Social Theory (2004) and Noir Anxiety: Race, Sex and Maternity in Film Noir, co-authored with Benigno Trigo (2002). Lisa Walsh teaches French at Madawaska High School in Maine. She previously taught French at Southwestern University and The University of Texas at Austin. Her publications include Subjects of Love and Desire: Readings in Maternity and Ethicity (forthcoming).
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* Introduction: The Swell of the Third Wave * 1: Françoise Collin: Difference/Indifference Between the Sexes * 2: Giséle Halimi: A Deceptive Universalism * 3: Sylviane Agacinski: Versions of Difference * 4: Françoise Héritier: Masculine/Feminine: The Thought of the Difference * 5: Michèle Le Doeuff: A Little Learning: Women and (Intellectual) Work * 6: Julia Kristeva: The Meaning of Equality * 7: Geneviève Fraisse: The Difference Between the Sexes, an Historical Difference * 8: Monique Schneider: Genealogy of Masculinity * 9: Claire Nahon: The Excess Visibility of an Invisible Sex or the Privileges of the Shapeless * 10: Sabine Prokhoris: The Prescribed Sex * 11: Alain Badiou: Is Love a Place of Sexuated Knowledge * 12: Monique David-Ménard: It is Necessary to Look for the Universal in the Difference Between the Sexes
* Introduction: The Swell of the Third Wave * 1: Françoise Collin: Difference/Indifference Between the Sexes * 2: Giséle Halimi: A Deceptive Universalism * 3: Sylviane Agacinski: Versions of Difference * 4: Françoise Héritier: Masculine/Feminine: The Thought of the Difference * 5: Michèle Le Doeuff: A Little Learning: Women and (Intellectual) Work * 6: Julia Kristeva: The Meaning of Equality * 7: Geneviève Fraisse: The Difference Between the Sexes, an Historical Difference * 8: Monique Schneider: Genealogy of Masculinity * 9: Claire Nahon: The Excess Visibility of an Invisible Sex or the Privileges of the Shapeless * 10: Sabine Prokhoris: The Prescribed Sex * 11: Alain Badiou: Is Love a Place of Sexuated Knowledge * 12: Monique David-Ménard: It is Necessary to Look for the Universal in the Difference Between the Sexes
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