Conflicts in FeminismMarianne Hirsch, Evelyn Fox Keller Conflicts in Feminism proposes new strategies for negotiating and practicing conflict in feminism. Noted scholars and writers examine the most critically divisive issues within feminism today with sensitivity to all sides of the debates. By analyzing how the debates have worked for and against feminism, and by promoting dialogue across a variety of contexts, these provocative essays explore the roots of divisiveness while articulating new models for a productive discourse of difference. |
Contents
January 4 1990 | 1 |
A Gender Diary | 9 |
A Conversation about Race and Class | 60 |
Replacing Feminist Criticism | 105 |
Between Feminism and Deconstruction | 121 |
Conflicts and Tensions in | 164 |
Race Class and Psychoanalysis? | 184 |
The Facts of Fatherhood | 217 |
Upping the Anti sic in Feminist Theory | 269 |
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