Feminism, Identity and Difference

Hypatia 19 (2):170-171 (2004)
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Abstract

Feminism, Identity, and Difference (1999), edited by Susan Hekman, focuses on a set of issues raised by contemporary feminist theory, such as identity politics and the problem of difference, and their implications for feminist politics. In Chapter One, "Identity Crises: Identity, Identity Politics and Beyond," Hekman gives an overview of the various problems created by contemporary feminist theories rooted in identity politics.

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