Abstract: Feminist theory needs both explanatory-diagnostic and anticipatory-uto- pian moments in order to be truly critical and truly feminist. However, the explana- tory-diagnostic task of analyzing the workings of gendered power relations in all of their depth and complexity seems to undercut the very possibility of emancipation on which the anticipatory-utopian task relies. In this article, I take this looming paradox as an invitation to rethink our understanding of emancipation and its relation to the anticipatory-utopian dimensions of critique, asking what conception of emancipation is compatible with a complex explanatory-diagnostic analysis of contemporary gender domination as it is intertwined and entangle...
This article enquires into the conditions of possibility of women’s emancipation in the era of neoli...
This thesis explores the possibility of recasting the idea of emancipation in an age in which some h...
How can critical theory help us to articulate the nature of social suffering in twenty-first century...
What does emancipation mean today? In political theory, the idea of emancipation has typically been ...
In this thesis, I argue for the importance of an emancipatory imperative in political theory. Whil...
Emancipation serves not only as a midwife for progressive agendas such as greater equality and susta...
In this study I combine theoretical critique with empirical research to support an argument that the...
The trends of thought which have formulated the analysis and guidelines for women´s emancipation hav...
While the varied theoretical frameworks of second wave feminism made possible critical interrogation...
Most feminist theorists over the last forty years have held that a basic tenet of feminism is that w...
This analysis addresses the way second-wave feminism, through its incontestable achievements in term...
Feminism is outmoded. Or so it would seem in the academy, where feminism is outflanked by issues of ...
This essay revisits an article in which we approach a key concept in Marxism, emancipation, relating...
This article reviews current debates on epistemic habits of critique and affirmation, specifically f...
This article reviews current debates on epistemic habits of critique and affirmation, specifically f...
This article enquires into the conditions of possibility of women’s emancipation in the era of neoli...
This thesis explores the possibility of recasting the idea of emancipation in an age in which some h...
How can critical theory help us to articulate the nature of social suffering in twenty-first century...
What does emancipation mean today? In political theory, the idea of emancipation has typically been ...
In this thesis, I argue for the importance of an emancipatory imperative in political theory. Whil...
Emancipation serves not only as a midwife for progressive agendas such as greater equality and susta...
In this study I combine theoretical critique with empirical research to support an argument that the...
The trends of thought which have formulated the analysis and guidelines for women´s emancipation hav...
While the varied theoretical frameworks of second wave feminism made possible critical interrogation...
Most feminist theorists over the last forty years have held that a basic tenet of feminism is that w...
This analysis addresses the way second-wave feminism, through its incontestable achievements in term...
Feminism is outmoded. Or so it would seem in the academy, where feminism is outflanked by issues of ...
This essay revisits an article in which we approach a key concept in Marxism, emancipation, relating...
This article reviews current debates on epistemic habits of critique and affirmation, specifically f...
This article reviews current debates on epistemic habits of critique and affirmation, specifically f...
This article enquires into the conditions of possibility of women’s emancipation in the era of neoli...
This thesis explores the possibility of recasting the idea of emancipation in an age in which some h...
How can critical theory help us to articulate the nature of social suffering in twenty-first century...