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Unassimilable Feminisms Reappraising Feminist Womanist And Mestiza Identity Politics Breaking Feminist Waves 1st Edition Laura Gillman

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Unassimilable Feminisms Reappraising Feminist Womanist And Mestiza Identity Politics Breaking Feminist Waves 1st Edition Laura Gillman
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Unassimilable Feminisms Reappraising Feminist Womanist And Mestiza Identity Politics Breaking Feminist Waves 1st Edition Laura Gillman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Laura Gillman
ISBN: 0230623166
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Unassimilable Feminisms Reappraising Feminist Womanist And Mestiza Identity Politics Breaking Feminist Waves 1st Edition Laura Gillman by Laura Gillman 0230623166 instant download after payment.

In an important new book, Laura Gillman argues that in this post-identity politics era, identities can still yield reliable knowledge. Focusing on womanist and mestiza theoretical writings, literary texts, and popular cultural representations, Gillman advances a comparative theoretical model of identity and consciousness that foregrounds a naturalist-realist account. She demonstrates that reason and knowledge originate from diverse human practices enacted in the social and natural world and can be explained and justified entirely in terms of them.

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