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  1. ‘Am I That Name?’: Feminism and the Category of ‘Women’ in History.Denise Riley - 1988 - Springer.
    Writing about changes in the notion of womanhood, Denise Riley examines, in the manner of Foucault, shifting historical constructions of the category of "women" in relation to other categories central to concepts of personhood: the soul, the mind, the body, nature, the social. Feminist movements, Riley argues, have had no choice but to play out this indeterminacy of women. This is made plain in their oscillations, since the 1790s, between concepts of equality and of difference. To fully recognize the ambiguity (...)
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  • This Sex Which Is Not One.Luce Irigaray - 1977 - Cornell University Press.
    In eleven acute and widely ranging essays, Irigaray reconsiders the question of female sexuality in a variety of contexts that are relevant to current discussion of feminist theory and practice.
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  • French Feminism in an International Frame.Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - 1981 - Yale French Studies 62:154-184.
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  • Cultural feminism versus post-structuralism: The identity crisis in feminist theory.Linda Alcoff - 1988 - Signs 13 (3):405--436.
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  • The Politics of Friendship.Jacques Derrida - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (11):632-644.
    Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Andrew D. White Professors-At-Large Program., Speaker: Professor of the History of Philosophy, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large., Lecture, October 3, 1988.
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  • Speculum of the Other Woman.Luce Irigaray - 1985 - Cornell University Press.
    A radically subversive critique brings to the fore the masculine ideology implicit in psychoanalytic theory and in Western discourse in general: woman is defined as a disadvantaged man, a male construct with no status of her own.
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  • Social Criticism without Philosophy: An Encounter between Feminism and Postmodernism.Nancy Fraser & Linda Nicholson - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (2-3):373-394.
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  • The Daughter's Seduction: Feminism and Psychoanalysis.Marja Warehime & Jane Gallop - 1983 - Substance 12 (3):94.
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  • New French Feminisms.Winnie Woodhull, Elaine Marks & Isabelle de Courtivron - 1980 - Substance 9 (3):101.
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  • Feminism in France: From May '68 to Mitterrand.Claire Duchen - 1986 - Routledge.
    "Feminism in France charts the evolution of the women's liberation movement in France (MLF) from its emergence in 1968 to the present." -- Page 4 of cover.
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  • (1 other version)Book Review: Sexual/textual Politics. [REVIEW]Jean Radford - 1986 - Feminist Review 24 (1):114-116.
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  • The Uses and Abuses of French Discourse Theories for Feminist Politics.Nancy Fraser - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (1):51-71.
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  • The Daughter's Seduction: Feminism and Psychoanalysis.Jane Gallop - 1984
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