Feminist Theory and the Body: A Reader

Routledge (1999)
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Abstract

This new Reader gives students an ideal overview of the historical developments and current controversies within this dynamic area of feminist theory. Wide-ranging articles stress the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary feminist thought and include 'Sexy Bodies' and 'Performing Bodies'.Key Features*Comprehensive coverage of differing feminist approaches to the body*General critical introduction puts the issues in context*Wide range of contributors, including Donna Haraway and Elizabeth Grosz.

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