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Feminist Theory After Deleuze Hannah Stark

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Feminist Theory After Deleuze Hannah Stark
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Author: Hannah Stark
ISBN: 9781472526854, 9781472529220, 9781474280761, 1472526856, 1472529227, 1474280765
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Feminist Theory After Deleuze Hannah Stark by Hannah Stark 9781472526854, 9781472529220, 9781474280761, 1472526856, 1472529227, 1474280765 instant download after payment.

Feminist Theory After Deleuze addresses the encounter between the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and one of the twentieth-century’s most significant political and intellectual movements: feminism. Feminist theory is a broad, contradictory, and still evolving school of thought. This book introduces the key movements within feminist theory, engaging with both Anglo-American and French feminism, as well as important strains of feminist thought that have originated in other parts of the world. Mapping both the feminist critique of Deleuze’s work and the ways in which it has brought vitality to feminist theory, this book brings Deleuze into dialogue with significant thinkers such as Simone de Beauvoir, Luce Irigaray, Judith Butler, and Elizabeth Grosz. It takes key terms in Deleuze’s work such as ‘becoming’, ‘difference’ and ‘desire’ and examines them in relation to pressing debates in feminist theory.

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