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The Gender of Critical Theory - On the Experiential Grounds of Critique (Hardcover)
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The Gender of Critical Theory - On the Experiential Grounds of Critique (Hardcover)
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Frankfurt School Critical Theory describes itself as an unmasking
critique of power. However, it has surprisingly little to say about
major structural oppressions, including gender. A distinctive
feature of critique is that, in diagnosing what is wrong with the
world, it ought to be guided by the experiences of oppressed
groups. Yet, in practice, it tends to pay little heed to these
experiences. The Gender of Critical Theory shows how these
oversights and tensions stem from the preoccupation with normative
foundations that has dominated Frankfurt School theory since
Habermas and has given rise to a mode of paradigm-led inquiry that
undermines an effective critique of oppression. The assumption of
paradigm-led inquiry that too strong a focus on lived experience
has parochializing effects on theory stands in tension with its
other tenet that emancipatory critique ought to be primarily
concerned with the situation of oppressed groups. To alleviate this
tension, this book offers a reconfigured account of
context-transcendence as the critical insight afforded not by a
monist interpretative paradigm but by reasoning dialogically across
experiential and theoretical perspectives. By bringing feminist
work on gender to bear on Frankfurt School critical theory, it
argues that, far from stymying emancipatory critique, attentiveness
to the experiences of oppressed groups is one of its enabling
conditions. Lived experience can reveal dimensions to oppression
that are not necessarily visible from the external vantage point of
the theorist. The ways in which vulnerable groups respond to their
circumstances may also make an invaluable contribution to the
development of models of transformative social practice. Combining
feminist ideas with inherent but underutilised resources in the
Frankfurt School tradition, this book proposes the idea of critique
as theorising from experience.
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