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Abstract: These complementary gender it as a way to reinvigorate gender analysis by insisting studies on gender's “mutability” and, thus, on “sexual difference as an and unresolvable dilemma” (p. 5) that confounds biology and social construction. the Her long-standing colleagues and collaborators, Judith Butler and Elizabeth Weed, dynamic bring together eleven Show more
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Abstract: Introduction. Acknowledgements. Feminism: Jane Gallop 13. Critical Cross-Dressing: Male Feminists and the Woman Men of the Year Elaine Showalter 14. Response Terry Eagleton 15. and Elaine Showalter Replies 16. Man on Feminism: A Criticism of Feminist his Own Nancy K. Miller. A Criticism of One's Own Theory Denis Donoghue 17. Show more
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1988.tb04195.x
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Abstract: In this first participated in a feminist theory reading group with scholars such encounters as Naomi Schor and Elizabeth Weed. Her seminal essay, “Gender: with A Useful Category of Historical Analysis,” reflects this encounter with critical theory. At first her strongest theoretical influence was Michel Foucault. theory, Her most recent Show more
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