Against influential strands of feminist theory, I argue that there is nothing essentialist or homogenising about the category ‘women’. I show that both intersectional claims that it is impossible to separate out the ‘woman part’ of women, and deconstructionist contentions that the category ‘women’ is a fiction, rest on untenable meta-theoretical assumptions. I posit that a more fruitful way of approaching this disputed category is to treat it as an abstraction. Drawing on the philosophical framework of critical realism I elucidate the nature of the vital and inevitable process of abstraction, as a means of finding a way out of the theoretical and methodological impasse that the ‘ban’ on the category ‘women’ has caused. Contrary to many cont...
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, main...
This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
The construction of woman as object/other in the dominant discourse is an accepted problematic in fe...
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...
The precondition of any feminist politics – a usable category of ‘woman’ – has proved to be difficult...
Traditionally, heated philosophical debates regarding the status of categories ( real definitions , ...
Given the many differences among women, can feminist theory even speak in terms of the category wom...
Gender theory is not exactly feminist theory, but in many ways it builds directly upon its assumptio...
Although feminists resist accounts that define women as having certain features that are essential t...
Are women (simply) adult human females? Dictionaries suggest that they are. However, philosophers wh...
Also CSST Working Paper #73.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51235/1/469.pd
Feminist theory and critical realism should consolidate their collaboration since they have much in ...
Feminists have drawn attention to, and rightly criticized, the tendency of dominant groups unthinkin...
Much gender theorising, I shall argue, is in an impasse from which critical realism indicates a way ...
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, main...
This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
The construction of woman as object/other in the dominant discourse is an accepted problematic in fe...
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...
The precondition of any feminist politics – a usable category of ‘woman’ – has proved to be difficult...
Traditionally, heated philosophical debates regarding the status of categories ( real definitions , ...
Given the many differences among women, can feminist theory even speak in terms of the category wom...
Gender theory is not exactly feminist theory, but in many ways it builds directly upon its assumptio...
Although feminists resist accounts that define women as having certain features that are essential t...
Are women (simply) adult human females? Dictionaries suggest that they are. However, philosophers wh...
Also CSST Working Paper #73.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51235/1/469.pd
Feminist theory and critical realism should consolidate their collaboration since they have much in ...
Feminists have drawn attention to, and rightly criticized, the tendency of dominant groups unthinkin...
Much gender theorising, I shall argue, is in an impasse from which critical realism indicates a way ...
This paper examines the extent to which, despite challenges by “black” and “third world” women, main...
This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
The construction of woman as object/other in the dominant discourse is an accepted problematic in fe...