288 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book brings together a distinguished group of scholars from several generations of feminists, asking them to reflect on the history and identity of feminism. Explores feminism in history and the conflict within feminism.
contingencies Contingencies, DianeElam, RobynWiegman; Part 1 Beside Itself; Chapter 1 Making History, Susan StanfordFriedman; Chapter 2 How To Satisfy A Woman “Every Time”…, JudithRoof; Chapter 3 Domestication, RachelBowlby; Chapter 4 Transferences, DeborahMcDowell; Chapter 5 In The Name Of Feminism, ValeriaWagner; Part 2 Against Itself; Chapter 6 Feminist Misogyny, SusanGubar; Chapter 7 “Moral Deviancy” And Contemporary Feminism, KarinCope; Chapter 8 The Singularity Of Multiplicity, CyrainaJohnson-Roullier; Chapter 9 Authenticity Is Such A Drag!, SabinaSawhney; Chapter 10 Housebreaking History, DanaHeller; Part 3 Besides …; Chapter 11 Personal Criticism, ChristieMcDonald; Chapter 12 Perverts By Choice, ElspethProbyn; Chapter 13 Writing Nawal El Saadawi, FedwaMalti-Douglas; Chapter 14 '68 Or The Revolution Of Little Queers, LaurenBerlant; Chapter 15 The Wild Woman And All That Jazz, DrucillaCornell;
Biography
Diane Elam, Robyn Wiegman