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" The critical task for feminism is not to establish a point of view outside of constructed identities; that conceit is the construction of an epistemological model that would disavow its own cultural location and, hence, promote itself as a global subject,... "
Her Master's Tools?: Feminist and Postcolonial Engagements of Historical ... - Page 16
edited by - 2005 - 390 pages
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Gender Trouble: Tenth Anniversary Edition

Judith Butler - 1999 - 256 pages
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Camp Grounds: Style and Homosexuality

David Bergman - 1993 - 322 pages
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Camp Grounds: Style and Homosexuality

David Bergman - 1993 - 316 pages
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Feminist Measures: Soundings in Poetry and Theory

Lynn Keller - 1994 - 424 pages
...of plural possibilities is excluded by the marked telo-singularity of the probable. [Working quote: "The critical task for feminism is not to establish...model that would disavow its own cultural location. . . . The critical task is, rather, to locate strategies of subversive repetition." (Butler 1990a,...
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Feminist Literary Theory: A Reader

Mary Eagleton - 1996 - 438 pages
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Feminist Social Thought: A Reader

Diana T. Meyers - 1997 - 784 pages
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Contemporary Feminist Theory: A Text/reader

Mary Frances Rogers - 1998 - 520 pages
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Contemporary Feminist Theory: A Text/reader

Mary Frances Rogers - 1998 - 524 pages
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Contemporary Feminist Theory: A Text/reader

Mary Frances Rogers - 1998 - 524 pages
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A Finger in the Wound: Body Politics in Quincentennial Guatemala

Diane M. Nelson - 1999 - 454 pages
...identity positions, in order to discern and support democratizing work. As Judith Butler suggests. The critical task for feminism is not to establish a point of view outside ol constructed identities; that conceit is the construction ol an cpistcinological model thai would...
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