Those seeking social change confront the centrality of power on
a daily basis. What precisely is power and how does it manifest
itself? And how are radical and progressive strategies shaped by
the ways in which we conceptualize it?
Drawing on feminist, poststructuralist, and Marxist theory,
Davina Cooper develops an innovative framework for understanding
power relations in forms as diverse as reproductive technology,
queer activism, municipal politics, and the regulation of lesbian
reproduction. "Power in Struggle" explores the relationship between
power, sexuality, and the state and ultimately provides a radical
re-thinking of these concepts and their interactions. Sexual
politics, Cooper posits, must recognize the sexualization of
everyday life and should not be exclusively the concern of a young,
educated elite, nor should sex be shuttered as a private
affair.
Concluding with an important and original discussion of how an
ethics of empowerment can inform political strategy, Power in
Struggle is a must-read for activists, scholars, and lawyers
interested in understanding the role of power in the state.
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