Rebellious feminism : Camus's ethic of rebellion and feminist thought

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Rebellious feminism : Camus's ethic of rebellion and feminist thought

by Elizabeth Ann Bartlett

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In what might seem an unusual pairing, Barlett brings together the insights of Albert Camus and feminist thought, and in doing so sheds new light on both. Looking through a Camusian lens, Bartlett reveals a 'rebellious feminism' that simultaneously refuses oppression and affirms human dignity in solidarity with concrete, diverse others and the earth, giving us new insights into this life-affirming ethic.

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Rebellion and Feminism Epistemological Bases Refusal and Affirmation Claiming One's Voice Solidarity Friendship Immanence A Politics of Limits and Healing

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