Review of Feminist Trouble: Intersectional Politics in Post-Secular Times [Book Review]

Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 20 (3):46-48 (2021)
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Abstract

Who is feminism for? The question reverberates frightfully in feminist discourse. Despite decades of theorizing that the unified feminist subject is an impossibility (given differences in race, class, sexuality, etc.), the question remains all too relevant in praxis—much to the detriment of the movement as a whole. Or at least, so argues Éléonore Lépinard in her new book, Feminist Trouble: Intersectional Politics in Post-Secular Times.

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