Reconsidering radical feminism : affect and the politics of heterosexuality
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Reconsidering radical feminism : affect and the politics of heterosexuality
(Sexuality studies series)
UBC Press, c2018
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [137]-145) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What's the right way to be a feminist? Reconsidering Radical Feminism is not only a clear, precise summary of late-twentieth-century feminist debates about the politics of heterosexuality. It's also an examination of how we become invested in arguments that position us as particular kinds of feminists - and as gendered subjects. Through the lens of poststructuralism, queer theory, and affect theory, Jessica Joy Cameron investigates the legacy of the passionate dispute between radical feminism and sex-positive feminism. In doing so, she reveals the timeliness of her subject as contemporary policies about sexual assault, consent, and safe spaces come under scrutiny.
目次
Introduction: Radical Attachments
1 Radical Deconstructions of Heterosexual Practice: Reading Heterosexual Intercourse
2 Naming Experience, Experiencing a Name: Discourse, Sexual Assault, and the Workings of Affect
3 Heterosexist Pornographies and Sex Work: Transgression, Signification, and the Politics of Shame
4 Paranoid Witness and Reparative Disengagement: Reading Feminist Writings on Heterosexuality
Conclusion: Ambivalent Attachments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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