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Undutiful daughters: new directions in feminist thought and practice

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1. Person/Familie Gunkel, Henriette [HerausgeberIn]
2. Person/Familie Nigianni, Chrysanthi [HerausgeberIn]
3. Person/Familie Söderbäck, Fanny [HerausgeberIn]
Titel Undutiful daughters: new directions in feminist thought and practice
Verantw.-ang. edited by Henriette Gunkel, Chrysanthi Nigianni, and Fanny Söderbäck
Verlagsort (RDA) New York
Verlag (RDA) Palgrave Macmillan
E-Jahr 2012
E-Jahr (RDA) 2012
Umfangsangabe xix, 222 Seiten
Formatangabe 22 cm
Titel der Serie Breaking feminist waves
Weitere Angaben Hier auch später erschienene unveränderte Nachdrucke
Vorauss. Erscheinungstermin 1209
ISBN 978-0-230-11831-7
Bezugswerk 80
Bezugswerk Inhaltsverzeichnis
Bezugswerk Autorenbiografie
Schlagwort / lok. Feminismus
Inhaltliche Zsfg. "This exciting collection offers a range of undutiful feminist voices of our time. Employing experimental modes of thinking and writing, the contributors remain faithful to the feminist tradition of subversion and resistance, while refusing to submit to its political tradition of a loving sisterhood or dutiful daughterhood. Through productive disagreement and cognitive dissonance, the essays presented here reflect the specific circumstances of our present, and attempt to dream and envision possible alternatives for the future. The volume thus invites us to think of the becoming of feminism itself, and the possibilities of future feminisms-to-come. Contributors include Rosi Braidotti, Judith Butler, Claire Colebrook, Elizabeth Grosz, and Jack Halberstam"--
2. Inhaltliche Zsfg. "This exciting collection offers a range of undutiful feminist voices of our time. Employing experimental modes of thinking and writing, the contributors remain faithful to the feminist tradition of subversion and resistance, while refusing to submit to its political tradition of a loving sisterhood or dutiful daughterhood. Through productive disagreement and cognitive dissonance, the essays presented here reflect the specific circumstances of our present, and attempt to dream and envision possible alternatives for the future. The volume thus invites us to think of the becoming of feminism itself, and the possibilities of future feminisms-to-come. Contributors include Rosi Braidotti, Judith Butler, Claire Colebrook, Elizabeth Grosz, and Jack Halberstam"--
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