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Unsettled Subjects - Restoring Feminist Politics to Poststructuralist Critique (Paperback, New)
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Unsettled Subjects - Restoring Feminist Politics to Poststructuralist Critique (Paperback, New)
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During the 1980s much of the work of feminist theory aimed to fully
account for issues of class, race, and sexuality that previously
had been overlooked. Susan Lurie argues that this work tended to
privilege questions of race and class at the expense of gender, and
frequently, if inadvertently, left patriarchal power unquestioned.
Developing a feminist model that keeps multiple political forces in
view, Lurie returns to three literary feminists from earlier parts
of the century: Ellen Glasgow, Zora Neale Hurston, and Elizabeth
Bishop. As Lurie argues, each of these women shows that both
resistance to male domination and alliances between different
oppositional politics rely on recognizing how power regulates a
subject's multiple beliefs.
In her analysis, Lurie traces each author's strategies for
revealing and challenging the ways that patriarchal gender ideology
profits from what is always plural and contested female
subjectivity. Only such an inquiry, Lurie demonstrates, can explain
the impasses that have steered poststructuralist feminism away from
gender as a category of analysis and can point toward the models
necessary for a more complete feminist critique of patriarchal
power.
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