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How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism
E-Book, Englisch, 424 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4008-2735-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Acknowledgments xi
PART ONE: Taking a Break from Feminism
The Argument 3
My Complete and Total Lack of Objectivity 11
Taxonomies and Terms 16
m/f, m ??f, and Carrying a Brief for f 17
Governance Feminism 20
Feminism, Sexual and Reproductive 22
A Sex Lexicon 23
Convergentism and Divergentism 25
A Story of Sexual-Subordination Feminism and Its Others 27
Liberation and Responsibility 31
PART TWO: The Political/Theoretical Struggle over Taking a Break
Before the Break: Some Feminist Priors 41
Power Feminism 41
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Early and Late 41
Cultural Feminism 58
Robin West, Caring for Justice 60
MACKINNON/WEST 76
Liberal Feminism 79
Convergentist and Divergentist Hybrid Feminism
The Combahee River Collective Statement 82
THE COMBAHEE RIVER COLLECTIVE STATEMENT/ THE COMBAHEE RIVER COLLECTIVE STATEMENT 89
Gayatri Spivak, "Can the Subaltern Speak?" 91
MACKINNON/WEST/COMBAHEE RIVER COLLECTIVE/SPIVAK 102
The Break 106
Gay Identity/Feminism/Queer Theory 107
Gayle Rubin, "Thinking Sex" 114
Receiving French Social Theory 119
Michel Foucault, Volume One 119
FOUCAULT/MACKINNON/WEST/GAY IDENTITY POLITICS 124
The Split, from Feminism and within It 132
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Epistemology of the Closet 133
Judith Butler, Gender Trouble 136
BUTLER/MACKINNON 139
Butler, "Imitation" 140
Rubin, "Interview" 146
Feminism from Its Outside: Queer Theory by Men 150
Leo Bersani, "Is the Rectum a Grave?" 151
BERSANI/TAKING A BREAK 165
Duncan Kennedy, "Sexy Dressing" 167
KENNEDY/TAKING A BREAK 181
Feminism and Its Others 187
Feminist "Paralysis" 187
Paranoid Structuralism and the Moralized Mandate to Converge 188
An Experiment in Political Stylistics (do try this at home) 192
1990-2000: From Political to Ethical Feminism 207
Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller, Conflicts in Feminism, and Elisabeth Bronfen and Misha Kavka, Feminist Consequences 208
1990-95: Getting to Deadlock 221
Judith Butler and Joan W. Scott, Feminists Theorize the Political, and Seyla Benhabib et al., Feminist Contentions 221
Around 1993: Mapping Feminism and Queer Theory 227
Henry Abelove, Miche`le Aina Barale, and David M. Halperin, The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader 228
Sedgwick, Tendencies, and Michael Warner, Fear of a Queer Planet 230
MACKINNON/SPIVAK/WARNER/SEDGWICK 237
Elizabeth Weed and Naomi Schor, feminism meets queer theory 244
1998: Trans Theory Splits While Staying in Place 260
Jay Prosser, Second Skins 261
PROSSER/BUTLER/RUBIN
PART THREE: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism
Taking a Break to Decide (I) 283
The Costs of "Making Difference Costless" 285
Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services 290
The Costs and Benefits of Taking a Break from Feminism 304
The Costs 304
Getting Rid of Feminism 304
Silencing Women 306
Flight from Feminism, Imagined as Limits, to the "Queer Utopia," Imagined as Libertine, Unbounded or Libertarian 308
Definitional Violence; the Foreclosure of Critique; and the Reinscription of Heterosexism in Queer Theory 309
Reifying Mere Terminology 312
Matricide, Misogyny, and Male Identification 312
Weakening Feminism and So Harming Real Women 316
The Benefits 319
Breaking with the Politics of Injury/Seeing around Corners of Our Own Construction 319
Seeing the Brain Drain as a Good Thing 340
Resisting Bad Faith 341
Minimizing Moral Perfectionism and Magic Realism 344
Deconstituting Women's Suffering 345
Taking a Break to Decide (II) 348
Twyman v. Twyman 348
Notes 365
Index 391