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_aButler, Judith _96458 |
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_aGender trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity/ _cJudith Butler |
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge/ _c2007.. |
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_avi, 236 p. _bHB |
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505 | _a1. Subjects Of Sex/Gender/Desire: -- I. "Women" as the Subject of Feminism; -- II. The Compulsory Order of Sex/Gender/Desire; -- III. Gender: The Circular Ruins of Contemporary Debate; -- IV. Theorizing the Binary, the Unitary and Beyond; -- V. Identity, Sex and the Metaphysics of Substance; -- VI. Language, Power and the Strategies of Displacement; -- 2. Prohibition, Psychoanalysis,and The Production Of The Heterosexual Matrix: -- I. Structuralism's Critical Exchange; -- II. Lacan, Riviere, and the Strategies of Masquerade; -- III. Freud and the Melancholia of Gender; -- IV. Gender Complexity and the Limits of Identification; -- V. Reformulating Prohibition as Power; -- 3. Subversive Bodily Acts: -- I. The Body Politics of Julia Kristeva; -- II. Foucault, Herculine, and the Politics of Sexual Discontinuity; -- III. Monique Wittig -- Bodily Disintegration and Fictive Sex; -- IV. Bodily Inscriptions, Performative Subversions; -- Conclusion -- From Parody To Politics. | ||
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_a Feminist theory. Sex role. Sex differences (Psychology _96459 |
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