1st Edition
Selected Writings of Frigga Haug on Experience, Labour, and Critique
1. The Other Anxiety
2. Methodological Questions in Everyday Feminist Research
3. The Relation Between Experience and Theory in Feminist Research
4. Feminist Literature and Working with Female Experience
5. Women Live Resistantly
6. Lesbian or Heterosexual – Heroines for Our Liberation
7. Victims or Agents
8. Practice of Critique
9. Feminist Work with Marx
10. Engels’ Problem with the Woman Question
11. The Neoliberal Project
12. From the Fisherman and His Wife
13. The Four-in-One-Perspective
14. Interview with Frigga Haug
Biography
Jeta Mulaj is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada. Her research focuses on political philosophy, feminist philosophy, critical theory, Marxism, and psychoanalysis. She is the co-founder and executive director of the Balkan Society for Theory and Practice and a research associate for the Society for Women of Ideas.
Alexandra Colligs is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Kassel, Germany. Her research focuses are social philosophy, Critical Theory, feminist theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of mind. She is the author of Identität und Befreiung (Campus 2021) and co‑editor of Kritische Theorie und Feminismus [Critical Theory and Feminism] (Suhrkamp 2022).
Cindy Zeiher is a Lacanian psychoanalyst in training, translator, and senior lecturer at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, where she teaches modernist and postmodernist critical theories in the human services program. Her writings explore Freudian-Lacanian interventions and interpretations relating to the contemporary nexus of subjectivity, ontology and desire.
'This is a fascinating collection of Frigga Haug's essays on topics ranging from feminist theory and methodology to the relationship between productive and reproductive labor to post-capitalist utopian imaginaries. Expertly bookended by the editors' incisive introduction and a wide-ranging interview with Haug, these essays provide Anglophone readers with an essential introduction to her groundbreaking body of work. Essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary critical theory.'
Amy Allen, The Pennsylvania State University, USA






