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Feminism Culture And Embodied Practice The Rhetorics Of Comparison Transformations 1st Edition Carolyn Pedwell

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Feminism Culture And Embodied Practice The Rhetorics Of Comparison Transformations 1st Edition Carolyn Pedwell
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Carolyn Pedwell
ISBN: 9780415497909, 9780203877531, 0415497906, 0203877535
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Feminism Culture And Embodied Practice The Rhetorics Of Comparison Transformations 1st Edition Carolyn Pedwell by Carolyn Pedwell 9780415497909, 9780203877531, 0415497906, 0203877535 instant download after payment.

Within both feminist theory and popular culture, establishing similarities between embodied practices rooted in different cultural and geo-political contexts (e.g. ‘African’ female genital cutting and ‘Western’ cosmetic surgery) has become increasingly common as a means of countering cultural essentialism, ethnocentrism and racism. Feminism, Culture and Embodied Practice examines how cross cultural comparisons of embodied practices function as a rhetorical device – with particular theoretical, social and political effects - in a range of contemporary feminist texts. It asks: Why and how are cross-cultural links among these practices drawn by feminist theorists and commentators, and what do these analogies do? What knowledges, hierarchies and figurations do these comparisons produce, disrupt and/or reify in feminist theory, and how do such effects resonate within popular culture? Taking a relational web approach that focuses on unravelling the binary threads that link specific embodied practices within a wider representational community, this book highlights how we depend on and affect one another across cultural and geo-political contexts. This book is valuable reading for undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers in Gender Studies, Postcolonial or Race Studies, Cultural and Media Studies, and other related disciplines.

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