While the varied theoretical frameworks of second wave feminism made possible critical interrogation of societal patterns of domination and oppression in view of the transformative goal of liberation, Michel Foucault’s conceptualization of power shifts contemporary feminist thought away from this binary field of relations towards more fundamental questions about gender constitution. Indeed, from the perspective of popular culture it would seem that challenges to rigid gender roles were a thing of the past, to which freedom and certain kinds of gender malleability were intrinsically tied. In fact gender roles continue to be defined in strict opposition to each other and sexist attitudes and practices continue, although increasingly disguis...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
This thesis examines the possibilities for feminism that arise from the work of Michel Foucault, whi...
Occupying an eccentric position with respect to critical theories, Foucault prefigures a queer criti...
Most feminist theorists over the last forty years have held that a basic tenet of feminism is that w...
This paper situates Lynne Huffer’s recent queer-feminist Foucaultian critique of reason within the c...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
Up Against Foucault (1993), a collection of essays edited by Caroline Ramazanoglu, reevaluates Miche...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
This thesis examines the possibilities for feminism that arise from the work of Michel Foucault, whi...
Occupying an eccentric position with respect to critical theories, Foucault prefigures a queer criti...
Most feminist theorists over the last forty years have held that a basic tenet of feminism is that w...
This paper situates Lynne Huffer’s recent queer-feminist Foucaultian critique of reason within the c...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
The quintessential attachment of postmodernism with challenging the master codes and metanarratives ...
Up Against Foucault (1993), a collection of essays edited by Caroline Ramazanoglu, reevaluates Miche...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason...