Modernism without Women: The Refusal of Becoming-Woman (and Post-Feminism)

Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 7 (4):427-455 (2013)
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Abstract

Just as becoming-woman is a divided concept, looking back to a seemingly redemptive figure of the feminine beyond rigid being, but also forward to a positive annihilation of fixed genders, so modernism was also a doubled movement. But modernism was a pulverisation of ‘the’ subject for the sake of a plural and multiplying point of view, and like ‘becoming-woman’, should be read as a defiant and affirmative refusal

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Claire Colebrook
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