This dissertation attempts to contribute to the literature on the transformation of gender relations and patriarchy by creating a discursive nexus between two seemingly incompatible paradigms: materialist dialectics as interpreted by Mao Tsetung and poststructuralist feminism. Despite the important differences between the two traditions, it argues that they have important ontological similarities. This creates the potential for a fecund cross-fertilization, a potential which has been largely unrecognized by scholars. This dissertation argues that Mao's ontology of ceaseless transformation arising from universal and concrete contradictions provides an essential foundation for any progressive praxis of social transformation. It examines aspec...
The thesis deals with the concept of feminine sublimation among Chinese feminist writings and the...
This article examines the relationship between Marxism and feminism from the late nineteenth century...
This article examines the relationship between Marxism and feminism from the late nineteenth century...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
My dissertation project, “This Chinese Feminism Which is Not ‘One,’” examines the recent work of Chi...
ABSTRACT: Both Marxist theory and practice continue to ignore, for the most part, recent development...
The article presents the contemporary feminist stream of new materialism, and compares and contracts...
This article proposes that Butler's recent writing encourages understanding of an intersection of fo...
This book marks a pivotal moment in the intensifying dialogue between the philosophical approach of ...
"Making Feminism Matter Again" analyzes new shifts in gender and their social representations in fem...
This research uses feminist theories to analyze women’s oral life stories, especially the various wa...
How do we discuss female sexual empowerment as feminists in this third wave political moment given t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation combines themes in twentieth century philo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation combines themes in twentieth century philo...
The thesis deals with the concept of feminine sublimation among Chinese feminist writings and the...
This article examines the relationship between Marxism and feminism from the late nineteenth century...
This article examines the relationship between Marxism and feminism from the late nineteenth century...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
This study examines various ways in which the Maoist gender project manifests itself in Chinese wome...
My dissertation project, “This Chinese Feminism Which is Not ‘One,’” examines the recent work of Chi...
ABSTRACT: Both Marxist theory and practice continue to ignore, for the most part, recent development...
The article presents the contemporary feminist stream of new materialism, and compares and contracts...
This article proposes that Butler's recent writing encourages understanding of an intersection of fo...
This book marks a pivotal moment in the intensifying dialogue between the philosophical approach of ...
"Making Feminism Matter Again" analyzes new shifts in gender and their social representations in fem...
This research uses feminist theories to analyze women’s oral life stories, especially the various wa...
How do we discuss female sexual empowerment as feminists in this third wave political moment given t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation combines themes in twentieth century philo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation combines themes in twentieth century philo...
The thesis deals with the concept of feminine sublimation among Chinese feminist writings and the...
This article examines the relationship between Marxism and feminism from the late nineteenth century...
This article examines the relationship between Marxism and feminism from the late nineteenth century...