The precondition of any feminist politics – a usable category of ‘woman’ – has proved to be difficult to construct, even proposed to be impossible, given the ‘problem of exclusion’. This is the inevitable exclusion of at least some women, as their lives or experiences do not fit into the necessary and sufficient condition(s) that denotes group membership. In this paper, I propose that the problem of exclusion arises not because of inappropriate category membership criteria, but because of the presumption that categories can only be organised by identity relations or shared properties among their members. This criterion of sameness as well as the characterisation of this exclusion as essentialism attests to a metaphysics tha...
This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
Postcolonial criticism has problematized the discourse of repressing and excluding others. Postcolon...
The category of womanhood is often under-analysed within academic ‘gender equality’ schemes, which c...
The precondition of any feminist politics – a usable category of ‘woman’ – has proved to be difficult...
Against influential strands of feminist theory, I argue that there is nothing essentialist or homoge...
Against influential strands of feminist theory, I argue that there is nothing essentialist or homoge...
Also CSST Working Paper #73.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51235/1/469.pd
Feminism has long grappled with its own demarcation problem—exactly what is it to be a woman?—and th...
Feminist analyses of gender concepts must avoid the inclusion problem, the fault of marginalizing or...
Feminist analyses of gender concepts must avoid the inclusion problem, the fault of marginalizing or...
Although feminists resist accounts that define women as having certain features that are essential t...
Through these notes, Victoria Sau thinks about the concept of "exclusion" and explores the consequen...
In “Amelioration and Inclusion: Gender Identity and the Concept of Woman,” Katharine Jenkins argues ...
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, main...
This paper explores the racism of mainstream feminism and the ways in which what we think of as femi...
This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
Postcolonial criticism has problematized the discourse of repressing and excluding others. Postcolon...
The category of womanhood is often under-analysed within academic ‘gender equality’ schemes, which c...
The precondition of any feminist politics – a usable category of ‘woman’ – has proved to be difficult...
Against influential strands of feminist theory, I argue that there is nothing essentialist or homoge...
Against influential strands of feminist theory, I argue that there is nothing essentialist or homoge...
Also CSST Working Paper #73.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51235/1/469.pd
Feminism has long grappled with its own demarcation problem—exactly what is it to be a woman?—and th...
Feminist analyses of gender concepts must avoid the inclusion problem, the fault of marginalizing or...
Feminist analyses of gender concepts must avoid the inclusion problem, the fault of marginalizing or...
Although feminists resist accounts that define women as having certain features that are essential t...
Through these notes, Victoria Sau thinks about the concept of "exclusion" and explores the consequen...
In “Amelioration and Inclusion: Gender Identity and the Concept of Woman,” Katharine Jenkins argues ...
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, main...
This paper explores the racism of mainstream feminism and the ways in which what we think of as femi...
This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
Postcolonial criticism has problematized the discourse of repressing and excluding others. Postcolon...
The category of womanhood is often under-analysed within academic ‘gender equality’ schemes, which c...