How can we think about identities in the wake of feminist critiques of identity and identity politics? Allison Weir rethinks conceptions of individual and collective identities in relation to freedom.
How can we think about identities in the wake of feminist critiques of identity and identity politics? Allison Weir rethinks conceptions of individual and collective identities in relation to freedom.
Allison Weir is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Gender Studies in the Doctoral Program in Political and Social Thought at the University of Western Sydney, and is a member of the Institute for Democracy and Human Rights at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is the author of Sacrificial Logics: Feminist Theory and the Critique of Identity.
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Introduction Chapter 1. Who are We? Modern Identities Between Taylor and Foucault Chapter 2. Home and Identity: In Memory of Iris Marion Young Chapter 3. Global Feminism and Transformative Identity Politics Chapter 4. Transforming Women Chapter 5. Feminism and the Islamic Revival: Freedom as a Practice of Belonging Conclusion References
Introduction Chapter 1. Who are We? Modern Identities Between Taylor and Foucault Chapter 2. Home and Identity: In Memory of Iris Marion Young Chapter 3. Global Feminism and Transformative Identity Politics Chapter 4. Transforming Women Chapter 5. Feminism and the Islamic Revival: Freedom as a Practice of Belonging Conclusion References
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