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Autor: Mann, Susan Archer
Jahr: 2012
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii
INTRODUCTION XV
Using this Text to Navigate Feminist Thought xvi
Chapter l Doing Feminist Theory l
Introduction 1
Deconstructing the F-word : What Is Feminism? 1
Deconstructing Women and Recognizing Difference 5
How Feminists Do Theory and for Whom 8
Accessibility and Multiple Sites of Theory Production 10
Grounding Theories in Social History 13
What Is Meant by Modernity? 14
What Is Meant by Postmodernity? 16
Epistemological Underpinnings of Feminist Theories 18
Empiricist Epistemology 19
Standpoint Epistemology 21
Postmodern Epistemology 26
Conclusion 29
Boxed Inserts
Box 1.1 What Is Feminism? 3
Box 1.2 Minimalist Definitions of Feminism 4
Box 1.3 The Unforgiveable Transgression of
Being Caster Semenya 6
Box 1.4 Poetry Is Not a Luxury 12
SECTION I MODERN FEMINIST THOUGHT 31
chapter 2 Liberal Feminisms 33
Introduction 33
The Woman Question and Enlightenment Thought 34
The Rise of the U.S. Women s Movement in Early Modernity 37
The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments 38
Liberal Feminists on Love, Marriage, and Sex in Early Modernity 40
Social Reformers 41
Free Love Advocates 43
Divergent Paths of Liberal Feminists in Early Modernity 45
Left-Liberal White Reformers 45
Left-Liberal Black Women s Clubs 47
Moderate-Liberal Women s Rights Advocates 49
Advances and Setbacks between the Waves 51
New Directions in Psychoanalytic Thought 52
Cross-Cultural Contributions on Sex and Gender 53
Shakespeare s Sister 54
Political Changes in Liberal Feminisms in the Twentieth
Century 55
Liberal Feminisms in Late Modernity 57
From the Feminine Mystique to the Feminist Mystique 60
Liberal Psychoanalytic Feminisms 62
Liberal Ecofeminisms 66
A Short History of Gender Analyses 69
Defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment 72
Conclusion: From Reform-Oriented to Revolutionary
Feminisms 74
Criticisms of Liberal Feminisms 75
Boxed Inserts
Box 2.1 Selected Letters from the Adams Family
Correspondence, 1776 35
Box 2.2 The Municipal Housekeeping Movement 45
Box 2.3 1968-National Organization for Women (NOW)
Bill of Rights 58
Box 2.4 Rachel Carson s Silent Spring:
A Feminist Awakening Story 67
chapter 3 Radical Feminisms 78
Introduction 78
Precursors to Radical Feminism in Early Modernity 79
Lesbianism as a Modern Social Construction 80
Lesbian Sexual Politics between the Waves 84
Radical Feminisms in Late Modernity 87
The Dialectic of Sex 87
Feminist Separatism and the Woman-Identified Woman 91
Diverse Voices within Radical Feminism 93
The Sex Wars 98
Sex as a Realm of Pleasure 98
Sex as a Realm of Danger 99
The Radical Feminist Roots of Cultural and
Spiritual Ecofeminisms 104
The Unhappy Marriage of Feminist Theory and Lesbian Theory 107
Conclusion 108
Criticisms of Radical Feminisms 110
Boxed Inserts
Box 3.1 Sappho s Reply 87
Box 3.2 Excerpts from The BITCH Manifesto 87
Box 3.3 Redstockings Manifesto 96
Box 3.4 Use 105
Chapter 4 Marxist, Socialist, and Anarchist
Feminisms 112
Introduction 112
Marxist, Socialist, and Anarchist Feminisms in Early Modernity 114
The Origins of Women s Oppression 114
Women s Work in the Home 117
Class Differences in Women s Lives and Work 119
Love, Marriage, and Sexual Practices 120
Precursors to Ecofeminism in Early Modernity 123
Marxist, Socialist, and Anarchist Feminisms between the Waves 125
Feminist Social Democracy 126
Existential Socialist Feminism 129
Neo-Marxist Critical Theorists Psychoanalytical
Approach 131
Marxist, Socialist, and Anarchist Feminisms in
Late Modernity 132
Women s Work in Late Modernity 132
Feminist Existential Phenomenology 135
Psychoanalytic Approaches of the Feminist New Left 138
New Directions in Feminist Thought Inspired by the
Old and New Left 141
Socialist Feminist Standpoint Epistemologies 141
The Liberatory Potential of the Feminist Standpoint 142
Institutional Ethnography and the Standpoint of
Women 144
Situated Knowledges and Partial Perspectives 147
Contributions of Socialist Feminist Standpoint
Epistemologies 148
Materialist Feminisms 148
Queer Anticapitalism 150
Marxist, Socialist, and Anarchist Ecofeminisms 152
Distinguishing Marxist and Socialist Ecofeminisms 152
Distinguishing Socialist and Anarchist Ecofeminisms 154
Conclusion 156
Criticisms of Marxist, Socialist, and Anarchist Feminisms 157
Boxed Inserts
Box 4.1 Bread and Roses 120
Box 4.2 Lenin on Sex-Love 121
Box 4.3 A Comparison of Family-Friendly Public Policies in
the United States and Scandinavia 128
Box 4.4 To My White Working-Class Sisters 138
Chapter 5 Intersectionality Theories 160
Introduction 160
Precursors to Intersectional Analyses in Early Modernity by Jane
Ward and Susan Mann 162
Precursors to Intersectional Analyses between the Waves 168
The Harlem Renaissance 168
The Long Civil Rights Era 169
Intersectionality Theories That Bridged Late Modernity
and Postmodernity 172
This Bridge Called My Back 172
Deconstructing Essentialism 175
Simultaneous and Multiple Oppressions 178
Epistemological Contributions of
Intersectionality Theory 180
From Margin to Center 183
Bridging Modern and Postmodern Thought 186
Decentering and Difference 189
Reproductive Justice 189
Violence against Women by Rachel E. Luft 193
U.S. Third World Feminism 197
The Environmental Justice Movement 199
The Social Construction of Whiteness 201
Integrating Disability Studies into Intersectionality Theory 204
Conclusion 205
Criticisms of Intersectionality Theories 206
Boxed Inserts
Box 5.1 The Bridge Poem 173
Box 5.2 When I Was Growing Up 176
Box 5.3 Theory in the Flesh 181
Box 5.4 Colonizers Who Refused 188
SECTION II FEMINIST THOUGHT AFTER TAKING
THE POSTMODERN TURN 209
chapter 6 Postmodernism, Poststructuralism, Queer,
and Transgender Theories 211
Introduction 211
Historically Grounding Postmodernism and Poststructuralism 212
Major Assumptions of Feminist Postmodernisms and
Poststructuralisms 214
The Deconstruction of Essentialist Group Categories 214
Epistemological Assumptions 217
Tensions between Foucault and Feminism 219
Knowledge and Truth 219
Power and Discourse 221
Modern Techniques of Power 224
Sex, Sexuality, and Deconstructing the Natural 226
Is the Subject Dead ? 228
Lecriture Feminine and Writing the Body by Dimitra Cupo 230
The Basics of Queer Theory 233
Queer Theory s Feminist Foremothers 234
The Politics and Premises of Queer Theory 235
Being versus Doing: Central Questions in Queer Theory 238
The Invention of Homosexuality and Heterosexuality 239
Rethinking the Closet 240
Performativity Theory 241
Postcolonial and Critical Race Applications 242
Theorizing and (Re) Defining Queerness 244
Queer Approaches to Sex 246
Transgender Theory 249
Queer Ecofeminisms 251
Conclusion 252
Criticisms of Postmodern and Poststructuralist Feminisms 254
Criticisms of Queer Theory 254
Boxed Inserts
Box 6.1 Foucault and the Government of Disability 227
Box 6.2 Homonationalism: A Queer Analysis of
Patriotism 243
Box 6.3 What Is Sexuality without the Gender Binary? 248
Box 6.4 What s Queer about Christmas? 253
Chapter 7 Third Wave Feminisms 256
Introduction 256
Historically Grounding the Third Wave 258
Postfeminism and Feminisms Dissenting Daughters 262
The Third Wave and Postructuralism 267
Third Wave Bad Girls and Pomosexuals 267
The Third Wave s Epistemological Stance 271
The Third Wave s Poststructuralist Turn
on Identities 273
Rejecting a Disciplinary Feminism 274
The Third Wave and Intersectionality Theory 278
Third Wave Theory Applications 281
Conclusion: The Unhappy Marriage of the Modern
and Postmodern 284
Criticisms of Third Wave Feminisms 288
Boxed Inserts
Box 7.1 Third Wave Manifesta: A Thirteen-Point
Agenda 261
Box 7.2 Barbie Dolls I d Like to See 266
Box 7.3 Don t You Know-We re Talking about a Revolu-
tion? Sounds Like a {Zine}! 272
Box 7.4 Guerrilla Girls 275
SECTION III THEORY APPLICATIONS -BRIDGING THE
LOCAL AND THE GLOBAL: FEMINIST
DISCOURSES ON COLONIALISM,
IMPERIALISM, AND GLOBALIZATION 291
Introduction 291
Conceptualizing Imperialism and Colonialism 292
Chapter 8 Feminism and Imperialism in Early
Modernity 297
Introduction 297
Whose Voices, Whose Visions? 298
U.S. Western Expansion and the Woman Question 299
The Rise of U.S. Global Imperialism 305
U.S. Overseas Expansion and the Woman Question 307
Rosa Luxemburg on Imperialism 315
Conclusion 317
Boxed Inserts
Box 8.1 Conceptualizing Indigenous Women 303
Box 8.2 Fighting for American Manhood 306
Box 8.3 The First Antiwar Poem 313
Box 8.4 Rosa Luxemburg and Feminism 314
Chapter 9 Feminism and Imperialism in Late
Modernity 319
Introduction 319
The Anti-Vietnam War Movement 322
Modernization Theory and Dependency Theory 325
Liberal Feminisms Inspired by Modernization Theory 327
Marxist and Socialist Feminisms Inspired by Dependency
Theory 329
Global Factories 330
The Feminization of Migration 333
Socialist Feminist World-Systems Theories 335
Radical Feminist Global Analyses 338
Third World Feminisms 340
U.S. Third World Feminisms: Intersectionality Theory
Applied to Global Issues 344
Global Feminist Analyses Inspired by Luxemburg s Work 348
Conclusion 353
Boxed Inserts
Box 9.1 The Importance of Feminist Curiosity
in the Military 324
Box 9.2 Taking on the Global Economy 340
Box 9.3 African-Americans as Postcolonial Subjects 344
Box 9.4 Imagine a Country-2009 351
chapter w Feminism and Imperialism in Postmodernity 355
Introduction 355
Postcolonial and Transnational Feminisms 362
Decolonizing Feminist Thought 365
Diasporas and the Gender Politics of Postcolonial
Space 367
Materialist-Deconstructive Postcolonial and Transnational
Approaches 369
Can the Subaltern Speak? 369
Feminism without Borders 374
Scattered Hegemonies and Transnational America 376
The Cultural Logics of Transnationality 381
Transnational Feminist Organizing 384
Transnational Sexual Trafficking 386
Queering Global Analyses 388
Third Wave Feminism on Global Issues 393
Conclusion 396
Criticisms of Transnational and Postcolonial Feminisms 397
Boxed Inserts
Box 10.1 Who Lives in the Global Village ? 356
Box 10.2 Transnational Barbie 358
Box 10.3 The Extension of Microcredit to Poor Women: One
Step Forward, Two Steps Backward? 360
Box 10.4 Culture Wars at Home and Abroad 377
Conclusion Paradigm Shifts in Feminist Thought 400
Introduction 400
Decentering Theory and Science 401
Deconstructing Sex and Gender 403
Deconstructing Social Structure 404
Paradigm Shifts in Analyses of Power and Difference 405
Decentering Dominant Feminisms 406
Feminist Politics amid the Radical Insecurity of Postmodernity 407
GLOSSARY 410
BOX CREDITS 429
REFERENCES 432
NAME INDEX 461
SUBJECT INDEX 470
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