Doing underlaboured theory

Journal of Critical Realism 17 (3):233-243 (2018)
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ABSTRACTThis essay connects the two critical realist ideas of underlabouring and meta-theory, making the argument that the process of underlabouring and making ‘disclosure and transformation of the deep categorical structures of science and theory’ is ideal for clarifying strata of theory and therefore points of agreement between different practitioners. Using the 1980s debates over feminism in art history, I show how two important interlocutors – T. J. Clark and Griselda Pollock – used Marxist meta-theory to establish a baseline on which their domain-specific concerns might diverge. A return to this sense of shared agreement and disagreement is urged.

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