The Politics of Everybody: Feminism, Queer Theory, and Marxism at the Intersection: A Revised Edition
Autor Holly Lewisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 feb 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350239821
ISBN-10: 1350239828
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350239828
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Critiques
queer
and
feminist
theory
from
a
theoretical
and
global
political/activist
position
-
the
author
has
been
involved
in
queer
and
trans
activist
projects
in
Washington
for
many
years
Notă biografică
Holly
Lewisis
an
Assistant
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
Texas
State
University,
where
she
teaches
continental
philosophy,
aesthetics,
and
political
philosophy.
She
holds
a
PhD
from
the
European
Graduate
School,
as
well
as
a
Masters
from
the
University
of
Pennsylvania,
where
her
research
focused
on
US
and
Latin
American
studies
with
an
emphasis
on
women
and
gender.
Cuprins
Preface
to
the
New
EditionIntroduction
The
Politics
of
Everybody
Communitarian
Ideals
and
Culture
Wars
How
is
Every
Body
Sorted?
1.
Terms
of
the
Debate
Debates
in
Western
Gender
Politics
What
is
Capitalism?
Philosophy
and
the
Marxian
Roots
of
Queer
Political
Thought
Conclusion
to
Chapter
One
2.
Marxism
and
Gender
Don't
be
vulgar...
From
the
Woman
Question
to
the
Gender
Question
Marxism
at
the
Center
and
the
Periphery
Marx
on
Women
Marx
on
Gender
and
Labor
The
Major
Works:
Marx's
'Ethnological
Notebooks'
and
Engels'
'Origin
of
the
Family,
Private
Property,
and
the
State'.
Early
Marxist
and
Socialist
Feminism
Theories
of
Social
Reproduction
Race
and
Social
Reproduction
Sexism,
Marxism,
and
The
Second
Wave
3.
Queer
Politics
and
the
Possibilities
of
a
Queer/Trans
Marxism
Beyond
Idealist
Models
of
Oppression
Ideology
and
Repetition:
Race
Ideology
and
Repetition:
Gender
Why
Class
is
Not
a
Moral
Category
The
Rise
of
Queer
Politics
in
the
Mid
to
Late
20th
Century
Marxist
Critiques
of
Queer
Theory
Beyond
Homonormativity
and
Homonationalism
The
Spinning
Compass
of
American
Queer
Politics
Towards
an
Internationalist
Queer
Marxism
Conclusions
Solidarity
is
not
Community
Ten
Axioms
Towards
a
Queer
Marxist
Future
Recenzii
At
a
time
when
Marxist
politics
is
struggling
more
than
ever
against
the
current,
queer
Marxist
scholarship
is
enjoying
a
slight,
startling,
heartening
resurgence.
Holly
Lewis'The
Politics
of
Everybodyis
a
major
contribution
to
the
trend.
Asks incisive questions about the relationship between the universal and the particular, between sex and gender, and sameness and difference. In so doing she rejects both an economistic reading of macro processes and an individuated reading of relations at the micro level. Ultimately it is a provocative book: for it provokes both thought and action.
[A] thought provoking and original text.
Asks incisive questions about the relationship between the universal and the particular, between sex and gender, and sameness and difference. In so doing she rejects both an economistic reading of macro processes and an individuated reading of relations at the micro level. Ultimately it is a provocative book: for it provokes both thought and action.
[A] thought provoking and original text.
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Constituting a paradigm shift in gender theory, this book argues that only a materialist queer theory wedded to the realities of capitalism is capable of creating a true politics of liberation.
Constituting a paradigm shift in gender theory, this book argues that only a materialist queer theory wedded to the realities of capitalism is capable of creating a true politics of liberation.