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Intersectional Feminism in the Age of Transnationalism: Voices from
the Margins explores the limitations of the transnationalist
approach to feminism and questions the neoliberal emphasis on
individual freedom and consumer choice as the central goals of
feminist activism. The contributions to the volume discuss such
varied topics as fiction by Edwidge Dandicat, Judith Ortiz-Cofer,
and Diamela Eltit; visual art of Laura Aguilar and Maruja Mallo;
films directed by Lucrecia Martel; a TV series based on a novel by
Maria Duenas; the art-activism of Ani Ganzala and Zinha Franco; and
the philosophical thought of Gloria Anzaldua. All chapters proceed
from the belief in the continued usefulness of intersectionality as
a valuable category of critical analysis that is particularly
necessary at the time when the effects of neoliberal globalization
are undermining many familiar categories of critical inquiry.
Intersectional Feminism in the Age of Transnationalism: Voices from
the Margins explores the limitations of the transnationalist
approach to feminism and questions the neoliberal emphasis on
individual freedom and consumer choice as the central goals of
feminist activism. The contributions to the volume discuss such
varied topics as fiction by Edwidge Dandicat, Judith Ortiz-Cofer,
and Diamela Eltit; visual art of Laura Aguilar and Maruja Mallo;
films directed by Lucrecia Martel; a TV series based on a novel by
Maria Duenas; the art-activism of Ani Ganzala and Zinha Franco; and
the philosophical thought of Gloria Anzaldua. All chapters proceed
from the belief in the continued usefulness of intersectionality as
a valuable category of critical analysis that is particularly
necessary at the time when the effects of neoliberal globalization
are undermining many familiar categories of critical inquiry.
Feminist Literary and Cultural Criticism explores
inter-disciplinary connections across Cultural Anthropology,
Geography, Psychology, and feminist literary criticism to develop a
theoretical framework for spatial criticism. Using the spatial
gynocritics framework developed in the book, it analyzes selected
texts from five different genres–short-story, novel, film,
cartoons, and OTT series, created by women. The creators discussed
in the book constitute a transnational collectivity of women that
shares common concerns about gender, environment, technology, and
social hierarchies. They comprise a geographically and
linguistically diverse group from India, Uruguay, Spain, Argentina,
and the USA. The book offers immense potential for a comparative
study on numerous aspects, among which the present work
concentrates on the treatment of Space, demonstrating that spatial
logic and grammar are essential elements of the feminist praxis.
The book reveals the unexamined potential in the women creators’
praxis of destabilizing, decentring, and destroying the ascribed
centres around which social arrangements are structured. Moreover,
the book offers valuable analytic tools that add to scholarship in
literary theory, comparative cultural studies, comparative
literature, gender studies, feminist criticism, and
interdisciplinary humanities. It is an indispensable aid to
students and faculty in these areas of study, enabling them to
critique texts from a fresh perspective.
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