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Informationen zum Autor Mary Eagleton is Reader in the School of Cultural Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University. She is the author of Feminist Literary Theory: A Reader (Blackwell Publishing, Second Edition, 1996), and its accompanying Working with Feminist Criticism (Blackwell Publishing, 1996). Klappentext A Concise Companion to Feminist Theory introduces readers to the broad scope of feminist theory over the past 35 years. Comprising twelve original chapters, written by authors with extensive experience of both the theory and practice of feminism, it treats feminism as both a political project and an intellectual discourse. The Companion represents an exceptionally broad range of disciplines, discourses and feminist positions, particularly showcasing those on the cutting edge of feminist scholarship. It provides not only a concise survey of the relevant fields and their histories, but also an insight into the unresolved issues that form feminism's future. The material is organised around topics, rather than schools of feminism, encouraging readers to synthesise different approaches. A select bibliography acts as an initial introduction to the field, while longer bibliographies relating to each chapter provide guidance for further study. Zusammenfassung This volume introduces readers to the broad scope of feminist theory over the past 35 years. Comprising 12 original chapters! written by authors with extensive experience of both the theory and practice of feminism! it treats feminism at once as a political project and as an intellectual discourse. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors vii Acknowledgements xi Introduction 1 Mary Eagleton 1 Place and Space 11 Linda McDowell 2 Time 32 Krista Cowman and Louise A. Jackson 3 Class 53 Rosemary Hennessy 4 'Race' 73 Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Meg Coulson 5 Sexuality 93 Rey Chow 6 Subjects 111 Chris Weedon 7 Language 133 Sara Mills 8 Literature 153 Mary Eagleton 9 The Visual 173 Griselda Pollock 10 Feminist Philosophies 195 Rosi Braidotti 11 Cyberculture 215 Jenny Wolmark 12 Feminist Futures 236 Sara Ahmed Select Bibliography 255 Index 257 ...
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Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1
Mary Eagleton
1 Place and Space 11
Linda McDowell
2 Time 32
Krista Cowman and Louise A. Jackson
3 Class 53
Rosemary Hennessy
4 'Race' 73
Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Meg Coulson
5 Sexuality 93
Rey Chow
6 Subjects 111
Chris Weedon
7 Language 133
Sara Mills
8 Literature 153
Mary Eagleton
9 The Visual 173
Griselda Pollock
10 Feminist Philosophies 195
Rosi Braidotti
11 Cyberculture 215
Jenny Wolmark
12 Feminist Futures 236
Sara Ahmed
Select Bibliography 255
Index 257
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"A Consise Companion to Feminist Theory is essential reading for researchers engaged in the diverse fields of feminist studies ... Even non-specialist readers with a view to getting started in feminist theory and practice will find the book quite interesting and thought provoking. A book with such a wide sweep of readership is no mean achievement."
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