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The politics of everybody : feminism, queer theory, and Marxism at the intersection için kapak resmi
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The politics of everybody : feminism, queer theory, and Marxism at the intersection
Yazar:
Lewis, Holly M., author.
ISBN:
9781783602872
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xii, 340 pages ; 22 cm.
İçerik:
Introduction -- I. The Politics of Everybody -- II. Communitarian Ideals and Culture Wars -- III. How is Every Body Sorted? -- Chapter 1: Terms of the Debate -- I. Debates in Western Gender Politics -- II. What is Capitalism? -- III. Philosophy and the Marxian Roots of Queer Political Thought -- IV. Conclusion to Chapter One -- Chapter 2: Marxism and Gender -- I. Don't be vulgar... -- II. From the Woman Question to the Gender Question -- II. Marxism at the Center and the Periphery IV. Marx on Women -- V. Marx on Gender and Labor -- VI. The Major Works: Marx's 'Ethnological Notebooks' and Engels' 'Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State' -- VII. Early Marxist and Socialist Feminism -- III. Theories of Social Reproduction -- IX. Race and Social Reproduction -- X. Sexism, Marxism, and The Second Wave -- Chapter 3: Queer Politics and the Possibilities of a Queer/Trans Marxism -- I. Beyond Idealist Models of Oppression -- II. Ideology and Repetition: Race -- III. Ideology and Repetition: Gender -- IV. Why Class is Not a Moral Category -- V. The Rise of Queer Politics in the Mid to Late 20th Century -- VI. Marxist Critiques of Queer Theory -- VII. Beyond Homonormativity and Homonationalism -- VIII. The Spinning Compass of American Queer Politics -- IX. Towards an Internationalist Queer Marxism part one: Local and Global Knowledges -- X. Towards an Internationalist Queer Marxism, part two: the Marxist Critique of the Postcolonialism -- Conclusions -- I. Solidarity is not Community -- II. Ten Axioms Towards a Queer Marxist Future.
Özet:
"Its commonly understood within the academy that the terms “man, ” “woman, ” and “other” are socially constructed, and that their meanings are maintained by the current political order. But few thinkers have attempted to reconcile that knowledge - which is rooted in Marxism - with queer theory. The few who have, meanwhile, usually attempt to do so through issues of libidinal desire and sexual expression. e Politics of Everybody, Holly Lewis argues powerfully that the emphasis on desire, though seemingly innocuous, is actually symptomatic of neoliberal habits of thought, and consequently, is responsible for a continued focus on the limited politics of identity. Instead, Lewis shows, we should look to the arena of body production, categorization, and exclusion; only through such a reorientation can we create a politics of liberation that is truly inclusive and grounded in lived experience."-- Provided by publisher.
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