دانلود کتاب The Question of Gender: Joan W. Scott’s Critical Feminism
by Judith Butler, Elizabeth Weed (eds.)
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عنوان فارسی: سوال جنسیت: فمینیسم انتقادی جوآن اسکات |
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Reviews:
“Leading scholars from history, philosophy, literature, art history, and other fields examine how gender has translated into their own disciplinary perspectives.”
“This richly stimulating book will be widely welcomed. It demonstrates in kaleidoscopic detail how feminist thought has come of age. Joan W. Scott’s questioning stance over the last quarter of a century provides the thread running though the varied essays that engage with political and ethical as well as more traditionally scholarly issues. For anyone grappling with the concepts of gender and sexual difference this volume gives convincing evidence that they are formed in relation to other modes of social organisation and therefore can only be posed as historical questions.”
— Lenore Davidoff, University of Essex
“A remarkable collection engaging with the work of one of the most remarkable thinkers of our time. Although Joan Scott is best known for her introduction of gender as a tool for historical analysis, the wide-ranging scope of these essays shows just how central she has been to the cause of critical thinking more generally.”
— Bonnie Smith, Rutgers University
“The scholarship and the writing here is engaging and imaginative (see in particular Gayle Salamon’s paper on transgenderism and Merleau-Ponty), and there is a keen sense of what’s at stake in a field that seems to have, in Joan W. Scott’s words, only paradoxes to offer.51.2 2014”
— COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES
“[T]he book sheds light on the continued power of feminist scholarship following poststructuralism. It provides many models of engaged, provocative, critical, and careful writing that constitute feminist scholarship at its best.”
“The Question of Gender collects cutting-edge research by some of the most prominent contemporary feminist scholars. ”
— Women's Studies Quarterly
“[The editors] provide fresh analyses of the state of gender studies and the dynamic theories of 'sexual difference' as proposed, tested, and critiqued by Joan Wallach Scott.”
— American Historical Review