as signalled by words like “femalism” and “femelliste”, is a way of signalling a commitment to a distinctively sex-based movement. This is a preoccupation that feminism had, and then lost. The neologisms are a way of trying to
Their influence on state politics has augmented into forms of “state feminism,” such as in Sweden. Of old, there have been basically two strands of feminism in relation to sexuality issues: a victim-oriented, sex negative, “radical” one and a power-oriented, sex positive, “liberal” ...
5.2 Rejecting populationism: A break from mainstream feminism Meanwhile, reproductive justice groups and activists carefully distanced themselves from mainstream feminist goals like gender-equal family planning. The mainstream feminist movement in Korea has attempted to utilise the government’s framing of ...
I think that most radical feminists and socialist feminists would agree with my capsule characterization of feminism as far as it goes. The trouble with radical feminism, from a socialist feminist point of view, is that it doesn't go any farther. It remains transfixed with the universality of ...
Feminisms Although one might argue that there was no single coherent feminist agenda in 1800, nor is it necessarily the case that every painting of a woman by a woman is about women's rights, I want to consider Benoist's portrait as both a work of consensus-building and "feminist" protes...
Her feminism is therefore defined by a radical negativity, which expresses itself… invisible relations 2023-07-19 Categories: Philosophy & Politics· Poetry & Poetics· WorksTags: Aimé Césaire· André Breton· Édouard Glissant· Communism· La Révolution Surrealiste· Peter Bouscheljong· ...
s works contribute to the articulation of French conceptions. In brief, Kafka serves as an exemplary case of how a writer might become an author in theory. From Surrealism to Existentialism, from Structuralism to psychoanalytic and Marxist criticism, feminism and deconstruction, Kafka’s presence ...
To solve the problem, we would have to be able to transcend that (I’m reading Rawls’ Theory of Justice, which introduced the idea of the “veil of ignorance”—a theoretical fantasy), and I don’t think anyone can. Not even me. There is no Justice. Perhaps there can be justices,...
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“impure thoughts”, especially of a homosexual nature. Scruton’s own approach, as a philosopher, is secular, but his radical embrace of erotic love, rather than the theologically traditional emphasis on procreation in the teleology of sex, does nothing to impede an extremely narrow, censorious...