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Feminist Studies: An Introductory Reader: xx xx

Editat de Hemangini Gupta, Kelly Sharron, Carly Thomsen, Abraham Weil
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2025
Feminist Studies: An Introductory Reader introduces readers to key feminist theories and texts through a unique approach that combines both well-known classic feminist texts and original contemporary research by Feminist Studies scholars.
This textbook has been crafted with the movement and translation of ideas in mind, and is broken into four sections: Feminist Epistemologies, Feminist Ontologies, Feminist Approaches to Unlikely Objects, and Feminist Publics and World-Making. Each chapter includes two foundational texts that commonly appear in Feminist Studies classes as well as two new texts written by scholars who engage, critique, and extend those ideas in their work. In addition, the text includes discussion questions and additional materials useful for instruction. The title is also accompanied by a companion website geared toward students, where they can engage with student-created projects and other media.
Feminist Studies: An Introductory Reader is an ideal resource for students in introductory Feminist Studies courses, as well as those studying Women and Gender studies, sociology, and other social science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032377186
ISBN-10: 1032377186
Pagini: 682
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria xx xx

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core

Cuprins

Introduction  Section I: Feminist Epistemologies and Frameworks  Part I: Feminist Historiography  1. Telling Feminist Stories  2. Transgender History  3. Feminist Historiography: Historicizing in the Present and for the Future  4. Calling All Chicana Feminist Theorists, Trans Historians, and Queer Femme Scholars: Abject Epistemologies in Feminist Theory Historiography  Part II: Power  5. The History of Sexuality Volume I  6. Can the Subaltern Speak?  7. “People with Uteruses”: Uterine Transplantation, In/fertility, and Trans Pregnancy  8. Feminists Disrupt Power: Rape & the Heterogeneity of Subjugated Resistance  PART III: Materiality  9. Materialist Feminism and the Politics of Discourse  10. Animacies  11. Materiality, Compulsory Sexuality, and Sexual Desire  12. Disruptive Diffusion: Materiality and the Politics of AI-generated art  PART IV: Affect  14. Orientations: Toward a Queer Phenomenology  15. A Body-Grounded View of China’s Neoliberal Transition  16. “I remember the time that I fell out of line”  PART V: State Institutions  17. Walled States, Waning Sovereignty  18. Terrorist Assemblages  19. A State of Contradictions  20. Mak Nyahs and the Subject of Rights: Perversity, Piety, and Citizenship in Postcolonial Malaysia  PART VI: Political Economy  21. Wages Against Housework  22. Life Within and Against Work  23. What’s Love Got to Do with It?  24. When the Office is Family: Queering Social Reproduction under Startup Capitalism  Section II: Feminist Ontologies PART VII: Experience  25. The Evidence of Experience  26. Multiple Mediations: Feminist Scholarship in the Age of Multinational Reception  27. press, release, return: Edging Towards the Subject, or Filipinx Feminist Form in Three Parts  28. Experience-as-Expertise: Cis Women Athletes and Anti-Trans Sentiment  PART VIII: Identity  29. Gender Trouble  30. Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics  31. Performative Disruption: The Lesbian Avengers Civil Rights Organizing Project and the Threat of Rural Homophobia  32. Identity Politics and Queer Theory’s Welfare Genealogies  PART IX: Intersectionality  33. Mapping the Margins  34. Rethinking Intersectionality  35. Sleeping Babies, Technology, and the Construction of Risk  36. Reading at the Nexus of Neglect and Fetishization: The ‘Occult’ of Intersectionality  PART X: Reproductive Justice  37. Reproductive Justice: An Introduction  38. The Cancer Journals  39. Intersectional Feminism & the Health Humanities  40. ‘To Claim My Own Body’: Vaginismus as a Reproductive, Feminist, and Disability Justice Issue  Section III: Feminist Orientations  PART XI: Critical Geographies of Place and Space  41. Towards a Decolonial Feminism  42. Global Divas  43. Traveling the Topographies of Mexico City’s Lesbian Spaces  44. Mobility, Marginality, and Decoloniality in Feminist Theories of Place  PART XII: Figures of Film and Media  45. Witch’s Flight   46. The Biopower of Beauty  47. Beautiful Activists: A Feminist Analysis of Gender and Race in Essence Magazine, 1970  48. Boss: Beyoncé’s Rhetorical Performance of Black Womanhood  PART XIII: Feminist Science and Technology Studies  49. Cyborg Manifesto  50. Egg and Sperm: A Scientific Fairytale  51. Feminist and Queer STS  52. More than Cyborgs: Metaphors for Thinking, Surviving, and Gathering  PART XIV: More-than-human Attunements  53. Mohawk Mothers’ Milk  54. Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals  55. Transing Difference  56. A Feminist Study of Breathing  Section IV: Feminist Resistance  PART XV: Institutionalization  57. The Reorder of Things: The University and Its Pedagogies of Minority Difference  58. In the Shadow of the Shadow State  59. Holly Near on Tour with the National Women’s Studies Association  60. In the University, But Not Of It: The Diversity Industry vs. Queer Epistemologies  PART XVI: Meaning-Making  61. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza  62. Against the Romance of Community  63. Lesbian Feminism and The Challenge of Community  64. Self-Craft and Coalition: Towards a New Class Consciousness  PART XVII: Revolution  65. Feminism and Abolition: Theories and Practices for the Twenty First Century  66. Statement on Gender Violence And the Prison-Industrial Complex  67. Mutuality in Mutual Aid: Radical Care, Mask Making, and the Auntie Sewing Squad  68. From Demands to Action: Using Transformative Justice for Sexual Violence  PART XVIII: Speculative Futures  69. Afrosurreal Manifesto: Black Is the New Black—A 21st Century Manifesto 70. The Future-Past is Disable 71. Speculations Beyond Real Estate

Notă biografică

Hemangini Gupta is Lecturer in Gender and Global Politics and Associate Director of GENDER.ED at the University of Edinburgh. Her work is published in Feminist Review, Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, and Feminist Studies journals amongst others. Gupta completed her Ph.D. in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Emory University.
Kelly Sharron is Assistant Teaching Professor in Sociology and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at University of Kansas. Sharron’s work has been published in Somatechnics, TSQ: Trans Studies Quarterly, and Abolition Journal. Sharron completed her Ph.D. in Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona.
Carly Thomsen is Associate Professor of English and the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Rice University. She is the author of Visibility Interrupted: Rural Queer Life and the Politics of Unbecoming. Her work appears in various academic journals and media outlets, including Signs, Political Geography, New York Times, Ms. and others.  Her Feminist Studies Ph.D. is from University of California Santa Barbara.
Abraham Weil is a scholar of women, gender, and sexuality studies with a focus on radical political formations, anti-black racism, trans theorizing, and philosophy. Weil completed their Ph.D. in Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona. Their work appears in Social Text, Critical Inquiry, The Black Scholar, TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, and Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities.

Descriere

Feminist Studies: An Introductory Reader introduces readers to key feminist theories and texts through both well-known classic feminist texts and original contemporary research by Feminist Studies scholars. It is an ideal resource for students of Feminist Studies, as well as Gender studies, sociology, and other social science.