Enlightened women: modernist feminism in a postmodern age

"This is a bold and controversial feminist, philosophical critique of postmodernism. While providing a brief and accessible introduction to postmodernist feminist thought, Enlightened Women is also a unique defence of realism and enlightenment philosophy. The first half of the book covers an an...

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Main Author: Assiter, Alison
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: New York 1996
Routledge
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19118566124919367489-enlightened-women-modernist-fe.htm
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Summary:"This is a bold and controversial feminist, philosophical critique of postmodernism. While providing a brief and accessible introduction to postmodernist feminist thought, Enlightened Women is also a unique defence of realism and enlightenment philosophy. The first half of the book covers an analysis of some of the most influential postmodernist theorists, such as Luce Irigaray and Judith Butler. In the second half Alison Assiter advocates a return to modernism in feminism. She argues, against the current orthodoxy, that there can be a distinction between "sex" and "gender". For students trying to pick their way through the maze of literature in the area of postmodernist feminism, Enlightened Women is a concise guide to contemporary thought - as well as a radical contribution to the debate."
Physical Description:164 p.
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