Constituting Feminist Subjects

Constituting Feminist Subjects

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A groundbreaking attempt to theorise the feminist subject

One of the most important tasks for contemporary feminist theory is to develop a concept of the subject able to meet the challenges facing feminist politics. Although theorists in the 1980s raised the problem of feminist subjectivity, Kathi Weeks contends that the limited nature of that discussion now blocks the further development of feminist theory.

While the problems of an already constituted essentialist subject have become patent, what remains as an ongoing project, Weeks contends, is a theory of the constitution of subjects capable of explaining the processes of social construction. This book presents one such account. Drawing on a number of different theoretical frameworks, including feminist standpoint theory, socialist feminism, and poststructuralist thought, as well as theories of peformativity and self-valorization, the author proposes a nonessential feminist subject—a theory of constituting subjects.

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Praise for Constituting Feminist Subjects

“Kathi Weeks takes a basic insight—modernist and postmodernist thought are not one thing, they are complex fields with multiple and jostling threads running through them—and she proceeds to follow up and disentangle those threads that are important for feminism. I really loved reading this book. It is both critical and appreciative. It is truly written in what I would call a feminist spirit.”
—Kathy Ferguson, University of Hawaii
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Feminist Classics Series

Constituting Feminist Subjects
The Heart of the Race
De Colores Means All of Us
Making Trouble
Close to Home
Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World
Beyond the Pale
Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman

About the Author

Kathi Weeks
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