Within much contemporary feminist theory there is a tendency to forget
or ignore its own historicity and consider itself as primarily
oriented towards the present. This book explores the historical roots
of some of feminism’s central concepts and debates, examining the
philosophical conditions for feminist thought and taking as its point
of departure the dynamic relationship between feminist thought and the
history of philosophy. With close attention to the genealogy of key
concepts such as equality, sex/gender and difference, alongside
discussions of contemporary gender equality policy and contextual
understandings of central figures including Wollstonecraft, Beauvoir
and Irigaray, The Genealogy of Modern Feminist Thinking provides an
analysis of feminism from its origins in the Early Modern period to
its contemporary, post-modern forms. Shedding light on feminism as a
product of Modernity and establishing it as part of the canon of
European intellectual development, this book thus corrects the picture
of feminism as a phenomenon that lacks historical continuity,
revealing a history characterized by breaks, setbacks and forgetting,
in which the forgetting itself forms part of a rich genealogy. As
such, it will be of interest to philosophers, sociologists, political
theorists and intellectual historians alike.
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Feminist Thought as Historical Present
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ISBN
9781000382921
Publisert
2021
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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