Sexual Subversions introduces the works of three well known, if not
well-read, French feminists: Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray and Micele
Le Doeuff. It provides a map of an area where there are few detailed
discussion of the achievements of these difficult, yet immensely
rewarding, writers. In doing so, this overview raises issues of
general relevance to feminist research: it participates in debates
around the nature of feminist theory, the relations feminist
intellectuals have to male dominated knowledges, and the strategies
appropriate for developing non patriarchal, autonomous or
woman-centred knowledges. No book in French feminists would be
complete without including the contributions of Kristeva and Irigaray.
The inclusion of Le Deouff's work, which brings a different
perspective to bear on the question of sexual difference, provides a
counterbalance to literary appropriations of French feminism by
Anglo-American readerships. Kristeva, Irigaray and Le Deouff are the
focal points of this study, precisely because each highlights the
differences of the others, revealing the frameworks to which the
others are committed. Nevertheless, while these writers do not present
a common political or theoretical position or form a school, each
addresses the question of women's autonomy from male definition,
affirms the sexual specificity of women, seeks out a femininity women
can use to question the patriarchal norms and ideals of femininity and
rejects the preordained positions patriarchy allots to women.
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ISBN
9781000299540
Publisert
2020
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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