Having it Both Ways

Theory, Culture and Society 20 (6):1-20 (2003)
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Abstract

As an alternative to post-structural accounts of ‘performative’ agency, Habermasian feminists propose the idea of the narrative self. The concept of narrative is seen as a way of bridging the gap between the formalism of Habermas’s idea of communicative ethics and the dispersion that arises from the post-structural critique of the subject. The idea of the narrative self undoubtedly yields an active and creative account of agency. However, I argue that the attempt to reconcile a narrative concept of the self within a theory of communicative ethics results in a limited understanding of identity and agency in the context of the systemic reproduction of gender inequalities.

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