Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives

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Carole R. McCann, Seung-kyung Kim
Routledge, Jul 7, 2016 - Social Science - 688 pages

The fourth edition of the Feminist Theory Reader continues to challenge readers to rethink the complex meanings of difference outside of contemporary Western feminist contexts. This new edition contains a new subsection on intersectionality. New readings turn readers’ attention to current debates about violence against women, sex work, care work, transfeminisms, and postfeminism. The fourth edition also continues to expand the diverse voices of transnational feminist scholars throughout, with particular attention to questions of class.

Introductory essays at the beginning of each section bring the readings together, provide historical and intellectual context, and point to critical additional readings. Five core theoretical concepts—gender, difference, women’s experiences, the personal is political, and intersectionality—anchor the anthology’s organizational framework. New to this edition, text boxes in the introductory essays add excerpts from the writings of foundational theorists that help define important theoretical concepts, and content by Dorothy Sue Cobble, Cathy Cohen, Emi Koyama, Na Young Lee, Angela McRobbie, Viviane Namaste, Vrushali Patil, and Jasbir Puar.

 

Contents

Preface to the Fourth Edition
THEORIZING FEMINIST TIMES
Simone de BeauvoirThe Other
Antonio GramsciHegemony
Yosano Akiko The Day the Mountains Move
Useful Metaphor
Recasting
Amrita Basu Globalization of the LocalLocalization
Leila Ahmed The Veil DebateAgain
SECTION III
Chandra Talpade MohantyUnder Western Eyes
Michel FoucaultNormalizing Judgement
Toward
Patricia Hill Collins Defining Black Feminist Thought
Cathy J Cohen Punks Bulldaggers and Welfare
The Science

Of Feminist
Muriel Rukeyser The Poem as Mask
Deniz Kandiyoti Bargaining with Patriarchy
Shulamith Firestone The Culture of Romance
Kimberlé CrenshawIntersectionality
Edward SaidOrientalism
Gloria AnzaldúaMestiza Consciousness
Bonnie Thornton Dill and Ruth Enid Zambrana Critical
Intersectionality
Jennifer C Nash ReThinking Intersectionality
Heidi Hartmann The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism
Lila AbuLughod Orientalism and Middle East Feminist
Mrinalini Sinha Gender and Nation
Donna Kate Rushin The Bridge Poem
Lionel Cantú Jr with Eithne Luibhéid and Alexandra
Feminist Scholarship
Sandra Lee Bartky Foucault Femininity and
Judith Butler Performative Acts and Gender
Gilles DeleuzeBodies and Affects
Chela SandovalOppositional Consciousness
David HarveyNeoLiberalism
Emotion
Colonialist
Sara Ahmed Multiculturalism and the Promise
NaYoung Lee The Korean Womens Movement
Eileen Boris and Rhacel Salazar Parreñas Intimate
Jasbir K Puar I Would Rather be a Cyborg than
The Transgender
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About the author (2016)

Carole R. McCann is Professor and Chair of Gender + Women’s Studies, Affiliate Professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture, and Special Assistant to the Provost for Interdisciplinary Activities at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).

Seung-kyung Kim is Korea Foundation Chair in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures; Director of the Institute for Korean Studies in the School of Global and International Studies; and affiliate faculty of the Gender Studies Department at Indiana University Bloomington.

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