ABSTRACT
With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, Transformations traces both the shifts in thinking that have allowed feminism to arrive at its present point, and the way that feminist agendas have progressed in line with wider social developments.
A thorough reassessment of feminism's place in contemporary life, the authors engage in current debates as diverse as globalization, technoscience, embodiment and performativity, taking feminism in fresh directions, mapping new territory and suggesting alternative possibilities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|84 pages
The rhetorical affects of feminism
chapter 3|16 pages
Owned suffering
part 2|64 pages
Boundaries and connections
chapter 7|14 pages
From politics of identity to politics of complexity
part 3|77 pages
Knowledges and disciplines
part 4|81 pages
Subject matters