The Question of Gender : Joan W. Scott's Critical Feminism.
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Author / Creator: | Butler, Judith, 1956- author |
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Imprint: | Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 2011. |
Description: | 1 online resource (336 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10013776 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; CONTENTS; Introduction; PART 1 READING JOAN WALLACH SCOTT; 1 Speaking Up, Talking Back: Joan Scott's Critical Feminism; PART 2 THE CASE OF HISTORY; 2 Language, Experience, and Identity: Joan W. Scott's Theoretical Challenge to Historical Studies -; 3 Out of Their Orbit: Celebrities and Eccentrics in Nineteenth-Century France; 4 Historically Speaking: Gender and Citizenship in Colonial India; 5 Gender and the Figure of the "Moderate Muslim": Feminism in the Twenty-First Century; 6 A Double-Edged Sword: Sexual Democracy, Gender Norms, and Racialized Rhetoric; PART 3 SEEING THE QUESTION
- 7 Seeing Beyond the Norm: Interpreting Gender in the Visual Arts8 Unlikely Couplings: The Gendering of Print Technology in the French Fin-de-Siècle; 9 Screening the Avant- Garde Face; PART 4 BODY AND SEXUALITY IN QUESTION; 10 The Sexual Schema: Transposition and Transgenderism in Phenomenology of Perception; 11 Foucault and Feminism's Prodigal Children; 12 From the "Useful" to the "Impossible" in the Work of Joan W.Scott; Thinking in Time: An Epilogue on Ethics and Politics; List of Contributors; Index