Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought
Edited by Mary Caputi and
Patricia Moynagh
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Illustrating the collective power and relevance of feminist theory today, Mary Caputi and Patricia Moynagh have carefully selected a diverse international range of leading scholars and activists to critically assess key social and political challenges in the twenty-first century. This Research Handbook demonstrates a variety of feminist analyses that offer compelling insights into an array of topics, including police brutality, the carceral state, racial and sexualised violence, trans rights, climate change, and the denial of reproductive rights.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800889125
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The politics and practices of care: pandemic possibilities , pp 20-36

- Julie White
- Ch 2 Re-enchanting the world: la bruja and class struggle in Chicana/Latina cultural production , pp 37-51

- Norell Martínez
- Ch 3 Sex, science, and the politics of uncertainty , pp 52-76

- Joanna Wuest
- Ch 4 To run like a girl: state transmisogyny and the legal construction of gender in Hecox v. Little (2020) , pp 77-99

- Kathryn J. Perkins
- Ch 5 The conquering conservative: how white feminism has fueled conservative women’s rhetoric , pp 101-116

- Amanda Roberti and Catherine Wineinger
- Ch 6 Doubly underestimated: antifeminism and the engagement of far-right women - considerations of supposed contradictions , pp 117-140

- Rebekka Blum, Julia Haas and Michaela Köttig
- Ch 7 Intended consequences: the fall of Roe v. Wade , pp 141-158

- Mary Ziegler
- Ch 8 Sexism, misogyny, and gender violence: feminist political thought in the colonial, heteropatriarchal, carceral state of Australia , pp 159-191

- Ana Stevenson and Susan Hopkins
- Ch 9 Carceral feminism and the punitive state in Kerala State, India , pp 193-217

- Devika Jayakumari
- Ch 10 Lived accounts of #MeToo and slanting towards Beauvoir , pp 218-249

- Patricia Moynagh
- Ch 11 Deterritorializing intersectionality , pp 250-266

- Elena Gambino
- Ch 12 Adriana Cavarero’s “Inclinations” and the problem of dispossession , pp 267-282

- Mary Caputi
- Ch 13 Black maternal grief and grievance against the liberal state: visionary pragmatism and politics otherwise , pp 284-303

- Erica S. Lawson
- Ch 14 The material maternal: feminist representations of motherhood by contemporary artist-mothers , pp 304-327

- Tawny Andersen
- Ch 15 Black women and human emancipation: Sylvia Wynter, Angela Davis, and the New Consciousness , pp 328-349

- Anand Bertrand Commissiong
- Ch 16 K-Pop and Koreaboo: a feminist analysis of the racial and sexual politics of the transnational media fandom , pp 350-366

- Min Joo Lee, Lily Chu, Inhye Irene Han and Ji Sun Jeon
- Ch 17 Feminists strike against neoliberalism: social reproduction, financial extractivism, and debt , pp 368-380

- Verónica Gago
- Ch 18 A dialogue between two grassroots Chinese feminists , pp 381-392

- Sanshan Lin
- Ch 19 Inaudible voices: transnational feminism, music, and listening in our time of crisis , pp 393-412

- Nalini Ghuman
- Ch 20 Rethinking feminist political subjectivity with deconstruction and negative dialectics , pp 413-435

- Claudia Leeb
- Ch 21 Woman, life, freedom: Iran’s feminist uprising in historical and transnational perspective , pp 437-447

- Catherine Z. Sameh
- Ch 22 Connecting the many threads of Arab feminist political thought , pp 448-465

- Miriam Cooke
- Ch 23 Omoluabi feminism: political leadership through an African lens , pp 466-479

- Abosede Priscilla Ipadeola
- Ch 24 Feminisms in a time of permanent war: still we persist, organize, endure, resist , pp 480-485

- Françoise Vergès
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