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  1. Up against Foucault: explorations of some tensions between Foucault and feminism.Caroline Ramazanoglu (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    Up Against Foucault offers both a feminist critique of Foucauldian theories as well as an attempt to reconcile these seemingly irreconcilable perspectives. Feminists are often "up against Foucault" because he questions key conclusions in feminism regarding the nature of gender relations, and men's possession of power. This book, however, fills the gap in literature about Foucault by showing how his theories of sexuality and power relations are often applicable to the everyday realities of women's lives. Drawing upon their diverse backgrounds (...)
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  2. Women's sexuality and men's appropriation of desire.Caroline Ramazanoglu & Janet Holland - 1993 - In Up Against Foucault: Explorations of Some Tensions Between Foucault and Feminism. Routledge. pp. 238--64.
     
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    Power and Desire: The Embodiment of Female Sexuality1.Rachel Thomson, Sue Sharpe, Caroline Ramazanoglu & Janet Holland - 1994 - Feminist Review 46 (1):21-38.
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    Ethnocentrism and Socialist-Feminist Theory: A Response to Barrett and McIntosh.Caroline Ramazanoglu - 1986 - Feminist Review 22 (1):83-86.
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  5. Saying Goodbye to Emancipation?Caroline Ramazanoglu - 1998 - In Chris Rojek, Bryan S. Turner & Jean-François Lyotard (eds.), The Politics of Jean-François Lyotard. Routledge.
     
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