Reflections on Feminist Scepticism, The "Maleness" of Philosophy and Postmodernism

Hypatia 7 (3):166 - 172 (1992)
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Abstract

Bordo is concerned with what she calls a postmodern "theoretics of heterogeneity" that questions the validity of historical and cultural analyses "along gender-lines." It also challenges the validity of feminist analyses concerning the "maleness" of philosophy. Not surprisingly, this has precipitated debate between postmodernists and those alarmed by its implications for feminist work. At issue is the epistemological and political capacity of feminism to analyze social power and dominance through an analysis of gender.

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Maureen Milligan
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