Queer Feminism: Cultivating Ethical Practices of Freedom
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https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.v0i16.4118Résumé
Occupying an eccentric position with respect to critical theories, Foucault prefigures a queer critical thought and practice. In this paper I make a case for the continuing importance of Foucault for rethinking feminism within the context of neoliberal governmentality despite continuing skepticism about the value of his ethical writings. I draw not only upon the work of Foucault, but also that of queer feminist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick.Téléchargements
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2013-08-22
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Sawicki, J. (2013). Queer Feminism: Cultivating Ethical Practices of Freedom. Foucault Studies, (16), 74–87. https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.v0i16.4118
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Special Issue on Foucault and Feminism
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