The Future is Feminine: Capitalism and the Masculine Disorder
Autor Dr Ciara Creminen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350149762
ISBN-10: 1350149764
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350149764
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Draws on theorists such as Jacques Lacan, Slavoj Zizek and Gilles Deleuze that are widely taught in universities
Notă biografică
Ciara Cremin lectures in sociology and leads the Gender Studies programme at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has published a number of books, including Man-Made Woman (2017), that reflects on her early experiences of presenting publicly as a woman. Her work, in general, draws on Marxist, psychoanalytic and critical theory perspectives to diagnose the human condition in capitalism today.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsChapter One: The General SicknessFeminine PraxisFemininity in PerspectiveAndrocentric DisorderMiles Davis Teaches How to do TheoryChapter two: Who's Ur Daddy?Death Becomes HimDividends for DisorderThe Best is Not Good EnoughChapter Three: Toxicity IndexTables and ChairsCalibrated MasculinityReactive / Aggravated Masculinities (RAMS)Degendering AggressionMeet the SignifiersRefusal through ResignificationChapter Four: Vectors Of AndrocentrismCups and SorcerersBezos on the BarricadeDawn of the DisorderThe Four Labours of MasculinityDo Androids Have Castration Anxieties?Chapter Five: QueervestismPerspective on PerversionPleasure as PrincipleLipstick is LifeTrans Eye ViewTransvestic FigureWhat is Woman Good For?Chapter Six: Obsolesent EmpireA Lack Less OrdinaryFemininity is the Riddle of the Masculine Disorder Solved, and it Knows Itself to be this SolutionBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Extremely thoughtful, insightful and provocative.
Gender, haven't we had enough of the old clichés? But in these pages Ciara Cremin makes a compelling and eloquent case for the necessity of all that is signified by the 'feminine'. It is those practices anchored in 'masculinity', whoever performs them, with their repudiation of the 'feminine', which secure the depredations of our capitalist world. This is crucial reading for all in search of that transformed world we all need, if we are to have any viable future at all.
Man enough to be a woman and not hate it? Ciara Cremin courageously attacks the severe gender dysphoria of the androcentric capitalism that underpins our white supremacist society, arguing that the antidote for its toxicity is femininity seen not as a biological destiny but as a vector of futurity. A powerful and original voice in "second wave" transgender studies, Cremin's visionary sociology points toward the only possible livable future.
Seldom does an essay feature such beautiful writing that it looks like a novel. Cremin's prose unfolds from the first to the last page, supple and sensual. It links two intimately intertwined themes: masculinity as a disorder of capitalism and feminist praxis as its antidote. This is not a book that can be explained, it must be read in one go.
The Future is Feminine has heart - a political and practical commitment to addressing the phallocentric dis(order) which sustains heterogenous gender relations. In this transgressive feminine critique of capitalist patriarchy and hegemonic masculinity, a different humanity is imagined for a post-capitalist future. When the future is feminine, joyous, caring, and sustainable lives are possible beyond identity politics and performance.
Gender, haven't we had enough of the old clichés? But in these pages Ciara Cremin makes a compelling and eloquent case for the necessity of all that is signified by the 'feminine'. It is those practices anchored in 'masculinity', whoever performs them, with their repudiation of the 'feminine', which secure the depredations of our capitalist world. This is crucial reading for all in search of that transformed world we all need, if we are to have any viable future at all.
Man enough to be a woman and not hate it? Ciara Cremin courageously attacks the severe gender dysphoria of the androcentric capitalism that underpins our white supremacist society, arguing that the antidote for its toxicity is femininity seen not as a biological destiny but as a vector of futurity. A powerful and original voice in "second wave" transgender studies, Cremin's visionary sociology points toward the only possible livable future.
Seldom does an essay feature such beautiful writing that it looks like a novel. Cremin's prose unfolds from the first to the last page, supple and sensual. It links two intimately intertwined themes: masculinity as a disorder of capitalism and feminist praxis as its antidote. This is not a book that can be explained, it must be read in one go.
The Future is Feminine has heart - a political and practical commitment to addressing the phallocentric dis(order) which sustains heterogenous gender relations. In this transgressive feminine critique of capitalist patriarchy and hegemonic masculinity, a different humanity is imagined for a post-capitalist future. When the future is feminine, joyous, caring, and sustainable lives are possible beyond identity politics and performance.