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A Concise Companion to Feminist Theory
Unsurprisingly, the millennium produced many feminist ‘state of the discourse’ addresses at conferences, in monographs, articles and special
issues of journals. All trace a history, usually post-1968, and most recognize the force of two powerful emotions: a nostalgia for a past Golden Age of feminist collectivity and purpose, though such a period is invoked only to be immediately disputed, and a deep longing for a utopian future, though here too there are qualifications; the vision is rhetorical, a spur to action rather than a blueprint for any lived political reality. Weighing up the gains and losses, what has been done and what still needs to be done, is a complex process, all the more so because one is often trying to work between a political philosophy and practice, changes in the ‘common culture’ and the specific impact that feminism has had in the academy and on knowledge production.
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108 Mar A
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Berlin, Germany :
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.,
2003
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E-BOOK
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Indonesia
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0-631-22403-3
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108
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Cet. 1
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Unsurprisingly, the millennium produced many feminist ‘state of the discourse’ addresses at conferences, in monographs, articles and special
issues of journals. All trace a history, usually post-1968, and most recognize the force of two powerful emotions: a nostalgia for a past Golden Age of feminist collectivity and purpose, though such a period is invoked only to be immediately disputed, and a deep longing for a utopian future, though here too there are qualifications; the vision is rhetorical, a spur to action rather than a blueprint for any lived political reality. Weighing up the gains and losses, what has been done and what still needs to be done, is a complex process, all the more so because one is often trying to work between a political philosophy and practice, changes in the ‘common culture’ and the specific impact that feminism has had in the academy and on knowledge production.
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