Antagonizing white feminism : intersectionality's critique of women's studies and the academy
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Antagonizing white feminism : intersectionality's critique of women's studies and the academy
(Feminist strategies : flexible theories and resilient practices / series editors, Sharon Labrot Crasnow and Joanne Beil Waugh)
Lexington Books, [2020]
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Antagonizing White Feminism: Intersectionality's Critique of Women's Studies and the
Academy pushes back against the exclusive scholarship and discourse coming out of women-centered spaces and projects, which throw up barriers by narrowly defining who can participate. Vehement resistance to using inclusive language and renaming scholarly spaces like Women's Studies and Critical Feminism expresses itself in concerns that women are still oppressed and thus women-only spaces must be maintained. But who is a woman? What are the characteristics of a woman's lived experience? Do affinity and a history of oppression justify exclusion?
This book shows how intersectional feminism is often underperformed and appropriated as a "woke" vocabulary by elite women who are unwilling to do the necessary emotional work around their privilege. As Trans Women, Femmes, Women of Color, Queer Women, Gender Variant, and Gender Non-Conforming scholars emerge, the heteronormative, cisgender, colonial idea of women and the feminine is rapidly under attack. The contributors believe that to engage in the necessary conversations about the oppressed performing oppression is to disrupt the exclusionary basis of monolithic understandings of the feminine. Only then can we advance the coalition needed to forge a multiracial, multicultural, queer-led, anti-imperialist feminism.
目次
Foreword: Beverly Guy-Sheftall
Introduction: "Antagonizing White Feminism," Noelle Chaddock and Beth Hinderliter
1. "White Feminism is the Only Feminism." Noelle Chaddock
2. "Unsettling Dominant Femininities: Promissory Notes Towards an Antiracist Feminist College." Piya Chatterjee
3. "Repo Fem." Tim Gerkin
4. "White Innocence as a Feminist Discourse: Intersectionality, and the 2016 US Presidential Elections." Sara Salem
5. "Building Kinfulness." Beth Hinderliter
6. "Trans Youth in Argentina." Pablo Scharagrodsky and Magali Perez Riedel
7. "To Be New, Black, Female and Academic: Renaissance of Womanism within Academia." Vanessa Drew-Branch, Sonyia Richardson, and Laneshia Conner
8. "A Rejection of White Feminist Cisgender Allyship: Centering Intersectionality." Beth Hinderliter and Noelle Chaddock
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