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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Introduction -- Chapter 1 Feminist Studies as a Site of Critical Knowledge Production and Praxis -- Introduction -- The Diversity of Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Feminist Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Feminist Epistemology and Its Discontents -- Chapter 2 Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Introduction: Historical Perspectives on Woman's Nature -- Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Sex, Gender, and Sexuality -- Biological Theories about Sex and Gender -- Evolution and Genes -- Hormones -- Brains -- Essentialism and Feminist Theory -- Sexuality and Biological Determinism -- A Place for Biology but not for Determinism or Essentialism? -- Reclaiming the Body -- Explaining the Role of Biology -- The Enduring Appeal of Essentialist and Biological Explanations -- Persistence of Essentialist Thinking -- Persistence of Biological Determinism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Marxist and Socialist Feminisms -- Early Tenets -- Historical and Theoretical Background -- The Value of Social Reproduction -- The Social Wage, Mode of Production Debate, and Patriarchy -- Exchange Value, Surplus Value, and Social Reproduction Theory -- Affective Economies, Anticapitalism, and Anticolonialism -- Gendered Capitalism and the Global Division of Labor -- Social Reproduction, Imperialism, and Revolutionary Subjects -- Intersectional Organizing -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Radical and Cultural Feminisms -- Introduction: History and Definitions -- Radical Feminism: Key Tenets -- The Personal is Political -- The Patriarchy Problem -- Sexual Violence -- Gender and Sex Roles -- Womanhood -- Radical Feminism and Lesbianism | |
505 | 8 | |a Radical Feminism: Criticisms -- The Transgender Challenge -- Radical Feminism: Legacy -- Radical Feminism: Continued Relevance -- Prostitution -- Pornography -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Materialist Feminisms -- Introduction -- French Materialist Feminism -- The Delphy-Barrett and McIntosh Debate -- British Materialist Feminism -- US Materialist Feminism -- Hennessy and Ingraham's 1997 Anthology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Black Feminism and Womanism -- Introduction -- Black Feminism(s) -- Womanism -- The Historical Context of Black Feminism -- Womanism in Historical Context -- Black Feminist Theoretical Moves -- Queering Black Feminism -- Third Wave of Feminism? -- Conclusions: Coming Full Circle -- References -- Chapter 7 Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry -- Intersectionality as a Metaphor -- Why Metaphors Matter -- Intersectionality's Heuristic Thinking -- Intersectionality and Paradigm Shifts -- Core Constructs and Guiding Premises -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Queer, Trans, and Transfeminist Theories -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Terms -- Historical Context: Placing Feminist Theory in Conversation with Queer Theory -- Queer Theory -- Critical Queering -- Transgender Theory -- Transgender Theory and Gender Fluidity -- Transfeminism -- Transfeminism and Borderlands -- Conclusion and Future Research Questions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Postcolonial Feminism -- Introduction -- Rewriting the Colonial Discourse of Satihood -- The Critique of Third World Women -- Postcolonial Sexualities -- African Feminism and Africana Womanism -- Muslim and Islamic Feminism as Part of Postcolonial Feminism -- Postcolonial Feminism and the Politics of Intersectionality -- Postcolonial Feminism and Disability Studies -- Postcolonial Feminism and Grassroots Activism -- Film and Literary Examples -- Further Direction -- Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a References -- Suggested Further Reading -- Chapter 10 Feminisms in Comparative Perspective -- Introduction -- Asia-Pacific Feminisms -- South Asia -- East Asia -- European Feminisms -- Feminisms in the Americas -- North American Feminisms -- Latin American and Caribbean Feminisms -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Transnational Feminisms -- Transnational Feminist Activism -- Transnational Feminism as Theory -- Third World Feminists and Transnational Feminism -- Contesting Euro-Centric Definitions of Feminism -- Challenging the Binary Between Western "Liberated" Women and Women in the Global South -- Intersectionality, Third World Feminism, and its Critics -- Transnational Feminism's Critique of Neoliberalism -- Religious Fundamentalism and Nationalism -- Solidarity and Coalition-Building -- New Directions in Transnational Feminism -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Methodological Diversity -- Chapter 12 Feminist Methodologies -- Origins and Development -- Methodologies and Methods -- A Range of Methods -- Continuing Themes -- Reflexivity, Power, and Privilege -- The Challenge of Studying Powerful or Unsympathetic Groups -- An Example of Innovation -- Newer Directions -- Autoethnography -- Transnational Anti-colonial Methodology -- Feminist Methodologies in the Archive -- Quantitative and Feminist: Old Debate, New Developments -- Beyond the Gender Binary -- Intersectionality and Methodology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Feminist Empiricism -- Introduction -- The Journey Toward Feminist Empiricism: A Historical Overview -- Feminist Empiricism: An Overview -- Values, Knowledge, and Evidence: An Interplay -- Challenging Knowing and Agency -- Critiques of Feminist Empiricism -- Comparing Feminist Empiricism to Other Feminist Epistemologies -- Feminist Standpoint and Feminist Empiricism | |
505 | 8 | |a Feminist Empiricism and Feminist Postmodernism -- Conclusion -- References -- Additional Resources -- Chapter 14 Feminist Science Studies -- Introduction -- Gender in Science: Foundations -- Toward Feminist Science -- Strong Objectivity -- Situated Knowledges -- Feminist Materialisms -- Postcolonialisms, Queer Theory, and Indigeneity in Feminist Science Studies -- Black Feminist Science Studies -- Toward Practice: Two Case Studies -- Feminist Archaeologies and Genomics -- Feminist Disability Bioethics -- Future Directions and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 Feminist Economics -- Orthodox and Heterodox Feminist Economics -- Methodological Starting Points -- Feminist Economics and Development -- Feminist Economics in the Periphery: Contributions from the South -- Measurement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Feminist Ethnography -- Introduction -- Historicizing Feminist Ethnography -- Defining Feminist Ethnography -- Feminist Epistemology, Methodologies, and Methods -- Politics of Feminist Ethnography -- Coloniality and Postcoloniality -- Ethnographic Crisis -- Citational Politics -- Public Scholarship: Innovative Production, Digital Ethnography, and Activist Scholarship -- Creative Production -- Collaborative Writing -- Visual Ethnography -- Digital Ethnography -- Activist Scholarship -- Conclusion: Possibilities for the Future -- Note -- References -- Chapter 17 Feminist Historiography -- Introduction -- Feminist Historiography as Feminist Praxis -- Claiming Expertise and Building the Field -- Feminist Historiography and Critique -- Essentialism and Difference -- Refining Feminist Methods in the Archives -- Oral History and Questions of Subtext and Representation -- Feminist Praxis Futures -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18 Feminism, Gender,and, Popular Culture -- What Is Popular Culture? | |
505 | 8 | |a Second-Wave Feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Critical Perspectives: The Third Wave -- Post-feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Feminist Praxis -- Chapter 19 Feminist Pedagogy -- History of Feminist Pedagogy and Praxis -- Defining Feminist Pedagogy -- Key Tenets of Feminist Pedagogy -- Putting Feminist Pedagogy into Practice -- References -- Additional Reading and Media Resources -- Chapter 20 Feminist Praxis and Globalization -- Coloniality of Gender -- Beyond Modern, Emancipatory Feminist Praxis -- Gender Justice Otherwise -- References -- Chapter 21 Feminism and Somatic Praxis -- Feminism and Body-Based Theory -- The Gestalt Body/The Somatic Body -- Describing Somatic Praxis -- Somatic Epistemology -- Somatic Methodology -- Applying Somatic Praxis -- The Significance of Somatic Praxis for Social Justice -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 22 Feminist Health Movements -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Earlier Women's Health Movements -- Eugenics and Forced Sterilization -- Women's Health Movements After 1950 -- New Trends Since 2000 -- "Hashtag Activism" -- New Dynamic Youth Groups -- What Did the Earlier Movements Accomplish? -- Birth Control -- Legalized Abortion -- Curbed Abuse of Sterilization -- Attention to Infertility -- Contemporary Challenges for Today's Movements -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 23 Feminist Praxis and Gender Violence -- Introduction -- A Private Problem Becomes a Public Issue -- Liberal Feminism -- Radical Feminism -- Intersectionality -- Violence Against Transgender Women and Men -- Structural Violence -- A Feminist Political Economic Theory of Gender-Based Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 24 Feminist Political Ecologies in Latin American Context -- Introduction -- Beginnings of Feminist Political Ecology | |
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contents | Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Introduction -- Chapter 1 Feminist Studies as a Site of Critical Knowledge Production and Praxis -- Introduction -- The Diversity of Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Feminist Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Feminist Epistemology and Its Discontents -- Chapter 2 Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Introduction: Historical Perspectives on Woman's Nature -- Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Sex, Gender, and Sexuality -- Biological Theories about Sex and Gender -- Evolution and Genes -- Hormones -- Brains -- Essentialism and Feminist Theory -- Sexuality and Biological Determinism -- A Place for Biology but not for Determinism or Essentialism? -- Reclaiming the Body -- Explaining the Role of Biology -- The Enduring Appeal of Essentialist and Biological Explanations -- Persistence of Essentialist Thinking -- Persistence of Biological Determinism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Marxist and Socialist Feminisms -- Early Tenets -- Historical and Theoretical Background -- The Value of Social Reproduction -- The Social Wage, Mode of Production Debate, and Patriarchy -- Exchange Value, Surplus Value, and Social Reproduction Theory -- Affective Economies, Anticapitalism, and Anticolonialism -- Gendered Capitalism and the Global Division of Labor -- Social Reproduction, Imperialism, and Revolutionary Subjects -- Intersectional Organizing -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Radical and Cultural Feminisms -- Introduction: History and Definitions -- Radical Feminism: Key Tenets -- The Personal is Political -- The Patriarchy Problem -- Sexual Violence -- Gender and Sex Roles -- Womanhood -- Radical Feminism and Lesbianism Radical Feminism: Criticisms -- The Transgender Challenge -- Radical Feminism: Legacy -- Radical Feminism: Continued Relevance -- Prostitution -- Pornography -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Materialist Feminisms -- Introduction -- French Materialist Feminism -- The Delphy-Barrett and McIntosh Debate -- British Materialist Feminism -- US Materialist Feminism -- Hennessy and Ingraham's 1997 Anthology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Black Feminism and Womanism -- Introduction -- Black Feminism(s) -- Womanism -- The Historical Context of Black Feminism -- Womanism in Historical Context -- Black Feminist Theoretical Moves -- Queering Black Feminism -- Third Wave of Feminism? -- Conclusions: Coming Full Circle -- References -- Chapter 7 Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry -- Intersectionality as a Metaphor -- Why Metaphors Matter -- Intersectionality's Heuristic Thinking -- Intersectionality and Paradigm Shifts -- Core Constructs and Guiding Premises -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Queer, Trans, and Transfeminist Theories -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Terms -- Historical Context: Placing Feminist Theory in Conversation with Queer Theory -- Queer Theory -- Critical Queering -- Transgender Theory -- Transgender Theory and Gender Fluidity -- Transfeminism -- Transfeminism and Borderlands -- Conclusion and Future Research Questions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Postcolonial Feminism -- Introduction -- Rewriting the Colonial Discourse of Satihood -- The Critique of Third World Women -- Postcolonial Sexualities -- African Feminism and Africana Womanism -- Muslim and Islamic Feminism as Part of Postcolonial Feminism -- Postcolonial Feminism and the Politics of Intersectionality -- Postcolonial Feminism and Disability Studies -- Postcolonial Feminism and Grassroots Activism -- Film and Literary Examples -- Further Direction -- Conclusion References -- Suggested Further Reading -- Chapter 10 Feminisms in Comparative Perspective -- Introduction -- Asia-Pacific Feminisms -- South Asia -- East Asia -- European Feminisms -- Feminisms in the Americas -- North American Feminisms -- Latin American and Caribbean Feminisms -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Transnational Feminisms -- Transnational Feminist Activism -- Transnational Feminism as Theory -- Third World Feminists and Transnational Feminism -- Contesting Euro-Centric Definitions of Feminism -- Challenging the Binary Between Western "Liberated" Women and Women in the Global South -- Intersectionality, Third World Feminism, and its Critics -- Transnational Feminism's Critique of Neoliberalism -- Religious Fundamentalism and Nationalism -- Solidarity and Coalition-Building -- New Directions in Transnational Feminism -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Methodological Diversity -- Chapter 12 Feminist Methodologies -- Origins and Development -- Methodologies and Methods -- A Range of Methods -- Continuing Themes -- Reflexivity, Power, and Privilege -- The Challenge of Studying Powerful or Unsympathetic Groups -- An Example of Innovation -- Newer Directions -- Autoethnography -- Transnational Anti-colonial Methodology -- Feminist Methodologies in the Archive -- Quantitative and Feminist: Old Debate, New Developments -- Beyond the Gender Binary -- Intersectionality and Methodology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Feminist Empiricism -- Introduction -- The Journey Toward Feminist Empiricism: A Historical Overview -- Feminist Empiricism: An Overview -- Values, Knowledge, and Evidence: An Interplay -- Challenging Knowing and Agency -- Critiques of Feminist Empiricism -- Comparing Feminist Empiricism to Other Feminist Epistemologies -- Feminist Standpoint and Feminist Empiricism Feminist Empiricism and Feminist Postmodernism -- Conclusion -- References -- Additional Resources -- Chapter 14 Feminist Science Studies -- Introduction -- Gender in Science: Foundations -- Toward Feminist Science -- Strong Objectivity -- Situated Knowledges -- Feminist Materialisms -- Postcolonialisms, Queer Theory, and Indigeneity in Feminist Science Studies -- Black Feminist Science Studies -- Toward Practice: Two Case Studies -- Feminist Archaeologies and Genomics -- Feminist Disability Bioethics -- Future Directions and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 Feminist Economics -- Orthodox and Heterodox Feminist Economics -- Methodological Starting Points -- Feminist Economics and Development -- Feminist Economics in the Periphery: Contributions from the South -- Measurement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Feminist Ethnography -- Introduction -- Historicizing Feminist Ethnography -- Defining Feminist Ethnography -- Feminist Epistemology, Methodologies, and Methods -- Politics of Feminist Ethnography -- Coloniality and Postcoloniality -- Ethnographic Crisis -- Citational Politics -- Public Scholarship: Innovative Production, Digital Ethnography, and Activist Scholarship -- Creative Production -- Collaborative Writing -- Visual Ethnography -- Digital Ethnography -- Activist Scholarship -- Conclusion: Possibilities for the Future -- Note -- References -- Chapter 17 Feminist Historiography -- Introduction -- Feminist Historiography as Feminist Praxis -- Claiming Expertise and Building the Field -- Feminist Historiography and Critique -- Essentialism and Difference -- Refining Feminist Methods in the Archives -- Oral History and Questions of Subtext and Representation -- Feminist Praxis Futures -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18 Feminism, Gender,and, Popular Culture -- What Is Popular Culture? Second-Wave Feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Critical Perspectives: The Third Wave -- Post-feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Feminist Praxis -- Chapter 19 Feminist Pedagogy -- History of Feminist Pedagogy and Praxis -- Defining Feminist Pedagogy -- Key Tenets of Feminist Pedagogy -- Putting Feminist Pedagogy into Practice -- References -- Additional Reading and Media Resources -- Chapter 20 Feminist Praxis and Globalization -- Coloniality of Gender -- Beyond Modern, Emancipatory Feminist Praxis -- Gender Justice Otherwise -- References -- Chapter 21 Feminism and Somatic Praxis -- Feminism and Body-Based Theory -- The Gestalt Body/The Somatic Body -- Describing Somatic Praxis -- Somatic Epistemology -- Somatic Methodology -- Applying Somatic Praxis -- The Significance of Somatic Praxis for Social Justice -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 22 Feminist Health Movements -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Earlier Women's Health Movements -- Eugenics and Forced Sterilization -- Women's Health Movements After 1950 -- New Trends Since 2000 -- "Hashtag Activism" -- New Dynamic Youth Groups -- What Did the Earlier Movements Accomplish? -- Birth Control -- Legalized Abortion -- Curbed Abuse of Sterilization -- Attention to Infertility -- Contemporary Challenges for Today's Movements -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 23 Feminist Praxis and Gender Violence -- Introduction -- A Private Problem Becomes a Public Issue -- Liberal Feminism -- Radical Feminism -- Intersectionality -- Violence Against Transgender Women and Men -- Structural Violence -- A Feminist Political Economic Theory of Gender-Based Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 24 Feminist Political Ecologies in Latin American Context -- Introduction -- Beginnings of Feminist Political Ecology Current Scholarship on FPE. |
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spelling | Companion to Feminist Studies edited by Nancy A. Naples Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2021 478 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Introduction -- Chapter 1 Feminist Studies as a Site of Critical Knowledge Production and Praxis -- Introduction -- The Diversity of Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Feminist Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Feminist Epistemology and Its Discontents -- Chapter 2 Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Introduction: Historical Perspectives on Woman's Nature -- Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Sex, Gender, and Sexuality -- Biological Theories about Sex and Gender -- Evolution and Genes -- Hormones -- Brains -- Essentialism and Feminist Theory -- Sexuality and Biological Determinism -- A Place for Biology but not for Determinism or Essentialism? -- Reclaiming the Body -- Explaining the Role of Biology -- The Enduring Appeal of Essentialist and Biological Explanations -- Persistence of Essentialist Thinking -- Persistence of Biological Determinism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Marxist and Socialist Feminisms -- Early Tenets -- Historical and Theoretical Background -- The Value of Social Reproduction -- The Social Wage, Mode of Production Debate, and Patriarchy -- Exchange Value, Surplus Value, and Social Reproduction Theory -- Affective Economies, Anticapitalism, and Anticolonialism -- Gendered Capitalism and the Global Division of Labor -- Social Reproduction, Imperialism, and Revolutionary Subjects -- Intersectional Organizing -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Radical and Cultural Feminisms -- Introduction: History and Definitions -- Radical Feminism: Key Tenets -- The Personal is Political -- The Patriarchy Problem -- Sexual Violence -- Gender and Sex Roles -- Womanhood -- Radical Feminism and Lesbianism Radical Feminism: Criticisms -- The Transgender Challenge -- Radical Feminism: Legacy -- Radical Feminism: Continued Relevance -- Prostitution -- Pornography -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Materialist Feminisms -- Introduction -- French Materialist Feminism -- The Delphy-Barrett and McIntosh Debate -- British Materialist Feminism -- US Materialist Feminism -- Hennessy and Ingraham's 1997 Anthology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Black Feminism and Womanism -- Introduction -- Black Feminism(s) -- Womanism -- The Historical Context of Black Feminism -- Womanism in Historical Context -- Black Feminist Theoretical Moves -- Queering Black Feminism -- Third Wave of Feminism? -- Conclusions: Coming Full Circle -- References -- Chapter 7 Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry -- Intersectionality as a Metaphor -- Why Metaphors Matter -- Intersectionality's Heuristic Thinking -- Intersectionality and Paradigm Shifts -- Core Constructs and Guiding Premises -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Queer, Trans, and Transfeminist Theories -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Terms -- Historical Context: Placing Feminist Theory in Conversation with Queer Theory -- Queer Theory -- Critical Queering -- Transgender Theory -- Transgender Theory and Gender Fluidity -- Transfeminism -- Transfeminism and Borderlands -- Conclusion and Future Research Questions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Postcolonial Feminism -- Introduction -- Rewriting the Colonial Discourse of Satihood -- The Critique of Third World Women -- Postcolonial Sexualities -- African Feminism and Africana Womanism -- Muslim and Islamic Feminism as Part of Postcolonial Feminism -- Postcolonial Feminism and the Politics of Intersectionality -- Postcolonial Feminism and Disability Studies -- Postcolonial Feminism and Grassroots Activism -- Film and Literary Examples -- Further Direction -- Conclusion References -- Suggested Further Reading -- Chapter 10 Feminisms in Comparative Perspective -- Introduction -- Asia-Pacific Feminisms -- South Asia -- East Asia -- European Feminisms -- Feminisms in the Americas -- North American Feminisms -- Latin American and Caribbean Feminisms -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Transnational Feminisms -- Transnational Feminist Activism -- Transnational Feminism as Theory -- Third World Feminists and Transnational Feminism -- Contesting Euro-Centric Definitions of Feminism -- Challenging the Binary Between Western "Liberated" Women and Women in the Global South -- Intersectionality, Third World Feminism, and its Critics -- Transnational Feminism's Critique of Neoliberalism -- Religious Fundamentalism and Nationalism -- Solidarity and Coalition-Building -- New Directions in Transnational Feminism -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Methodological Diversity -- Chapter 12 Feminist Methodologies -- Origins and Development -- Methodologies and Methods -- A Range of Methods -- Continuing Themes -- Reflexivity, Power, and Privilege -- The Challenge of Studying Powerful or Unsympathetic Groups -- An Example of Innovation -- Newer Directions -- Autoethnography -- Transnational Anti-colonial Methodology -- Feminist Methodologies in the Archive -- Quantitative and Feminist: Old Debate, New Developments -- Beyond the Gender Binary -- Intersectionality and Methodology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Feminist Empiricism -- Introduction -- The Journey Toward Feminist Empiricism: A Historical Overview -- Feminist Empiricism: An Overview -- Values, Knowledge, and Evidence: An Interplay -- Challenging Knowing and Agency -- Critiques of Feminist Empiricism -- Comparing Feminist Empiricism to Other Feminist Epistemologies -- Feminist Standpoint and Feminist Empiricism Feminist Empiricism and Feminist Postmodernism -- Conclusion -- References -- Additional Resources -- Chapter 14 Feminist Science Studies -- Introduction -- Gender in Science: Foundations -- Toward Feminist Science -- Strong Objectivity -- Situated Knowledges -- Feminist Materialisms -- Postcolonialisms, Queer Theory, and Indigeneity in Feminist Science Studies -- Black Feminist Science Studies -- Toward Practice: Two Case Studies -- Feminist Archaeologies and Genomics -- Feminist Disability Bioethics -- Future Directions and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 Feminist Economics -- Orthodox and Heterodox Feminist Economics -- Methodological Starting Points -- Feminist Economics and Development -- Feminist Economics in the Periphery: Contributions from the South -- Measurement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Feminist Ethnography -- Introduction -- Historicizing Feminist Ethnography -- Defining Feminist Ethnography -- Feminist Epistemology, Methodologies, and Methods -- Politics of Feminist Ethnography -- Coloniality and Postcoloniality -- Ethnographic Crisis -- Citational Politics -- Public Scholarship: Innovative Production, Digital Ethnography, and Activist Scholarship -- Creative Production -- Collaborative Writing -- Visual Ethnography -- Digital Ethnography -- Activist Scholarship -- Conclusion: Possibilities for the Future -- Note -- References -- Chapter 17 Feminist Historiography -- Introduction -- Feminist Historiography as Feminist Praxis -- Claiming Expertise and Building the Field -- Feminist Historiography and Critique -- Essentialism and Difference -- Refining Feminist Methods in the Archives -- Oral History and Questions of Subtext and Representation -- Feminist Praxis Futures -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18 Feminism, Gender,and, Popular Culture -- What Is Popular Culture? Second-Wave Feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Critical Perspectives: The Third Wave -- Post-feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Feminist Praxis -- Chapter 19 Feminist Pedagogy -- History of Feminist Pedagogy and Praxis -- Defining Feminist Pedagogy -- Key Tenets of Feminist Pedagogy -- Putting Feminist Pedagogy into Practice -- References -- Additional Reading and Media Resources -- Chapter 20 Feminist Praxis and Globalization -- Coloniality of Gender -- Beyond Modern, Emancipatory Feminist Praxis -- Gender Justice Otherwise -- References -- Chapter 21 Feminism and Somatic Praxis -- Feminism and Body-Based Theory -- The Gestalt Body/The Somatic Body -- Describing Somatic Praxis -- Somatic Epistemology -- Somatic Methodology -- Applying Somatic Praxis -- The Significance of Somatic Praxis for Social Justice -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 22 Feminist Health Movements -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Earlier Women's Health Movements -- Eugenics and Forced Sterilization -- Women's Health Movements After 1950 -- New Trends Since 2000 -- "Hashtag Activism" -- New Dynamic Youth Groups -- What Did the Earlier Movements Accomplish? -- Birth Control -- Legalized Abortion -- Curbed Abuse of Sterilization -- Attention to Infertility -- Contemporary Challenges for Today's Movements -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 23 Feminist Praxis and Gender Violence -- Introduction -- A Private Problem Becomes a Public Issue -- Liberal Feminism -- Radical Feminism -- Intersectionality -- Violence Against Transgender Women and Men -- Structural Violence -- A Feminist Political Economic Theory of Gender-Based Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 24 Feminist Political Ecologies in Latin American Context -- Introduction -- Beginnings of Feminist Political Ecology Current Scholarship on FPE. Women's studies Naples, Nancy A. (DE-588)171659716 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-119-31492-9 |
spellingShingle | Companion to Feminist Studies Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Introduction -- Chapter 1 Feminist Studies as a Site of Critical Knowledge Production and Praxis -- Introduction -- The Diversity of Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Feminist Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Feminist Epistemology and Its Discontents -- Chapter 2 Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Introduction: Historical Perspectives on Woman's Nature -- Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Biological Determinism and Essentialism -- Defining Sex, Gender, and Sexuality -- Biological Theories about Sex and Gender -- Evolution and Genes -- Hormones -- Brains -- Essentialism and Feminist Theory -- Sexuality and Biological Determinism -- A Place for Biology but not for Determinism or Essentialism? -- Reclaiming the Body -- Explaining the Role of Biology -- The Enduring Appeal of Essentialist and Biological Explanations -- Persistence of Essentialist Thinking -- Persistence of Biological Determinism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Marxist and Socialist Feminisms -- Early Tenets -- Historical and Theoretical Background -- The Value of Social Reproduction -- The Social Wage, Mode of Production Debate, and Patriarchy -- Exchange Value, Surplus Value, and Social Reproduction Theory -- Affective Economies, Anticapitalism, and Anticolonialism -- Gendered Capitalism and the Global Division of Labor -- Social Reproduction, Imperialism, and Revolutionary Subjects -- Intersectional Organizing -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Radical and Cultural Feminisms -- Introduction: History and Definitions -- Radical Feminism: Key Tenets -- The Personal is Political -- The Patriarchy Problem -- Sexual Violence -- Gender and Sex Roles -- Womanhood -- Radical Feminism and Lesbianism Radical Feminism: Criticisms -- The Transgender Challenge -- Radical Feminism: Legacy -- Radical Feminism: Continued Relevance -- Prostitution -- Pornography -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Materialist Feminisms -- Introduction -- French Materialist Feminism -- The Delphy-Barrett and McIntosh Debate -- British Materialist Feminism -- US Materialist Feminism -- Hennessy and Ingraham's 1997 Anthology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Black Feminism and Womanism -- Introduction -- Black Feminism(s) -- Womanism -- The Historical Context of Black Feminism -- Womanism in Historical Context -- Black Feminist Theoretical Moves -- Queering Black Feminism -- Third Wave of Feminism? -- Conclusions: Coming Full Circle -- References -- Chapter 7 Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry -- Intersectionality as a Metaphor -- Why Metaphors Matter -- Intersectionality's Heuristic Thinking -- Intersectionality and Paradigm Shifts -- Core Constructs and Guiding Premises -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Queer, Trans, and Transfeminist Theories -- Introduction -- Key Concepts and Terms -- Historical Context: Placing Feminist Theory in Conversation with Queer Theory -- Queer Theory -- Critical Queering -- Transgender Theory -- Transgender Theory and Gender Fluidity -- Transfeminism -- Transfeminism and Borderlands -- Conclusion and Future Research Questions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Postcolonial Feminism -- Introduction -- Rewriting the Colonial Discourse of Satihood -- The Critique of Third World Women -- Postcolonial Sexualities -- African Feminism and Africana Womanism -- Muslim and Islamic Feminism as Part of Postcolonial Feminism -- Postcolonial Feminism and the Politics of Intersectionality -- Postcolonial Feminism and Disability Studies -- Postcolonial Feminism and Grassroots Activism -- Film and Literary Examples -- Further Direction -- Conclusion References -- Suggested Further Reading -- Chapter 10 Feminisms in Comparative Perspective -- Introduction -- Asia-Pacific Feminisms -- South Asia -- East Asia -- European Feminisms -- Feminisms in the Americas -- North American Feminisms -- Latin American and Caribbean Feminisms -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 Transnational Feminisms -- Transnational Feminist Activism -- Transnational Feminism as Theory -- Third World Feminists and Transnational Feminism -- Contesting Euro-Centric Definitions of Feminism -- Challenging the Binary Between Western "Liberated" Women and Women in the Global South -- Intersectionality, Third World Feminism, and its Critics -- Transnational Feminism's Critique of Neoliberalism -- Religious Fundamentalism and Nationalism -- Solidarity and Coalition-Building -- New Directions in Transnational Feminism -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Methodological Diversity -- Chapter 12 Feminist Methodologies -- Origins and Development -- Methodologies and Methods -- A Range of Methods -- Continuing Themes -- Reflexivity, Power, and Privilege -- The Challenge of Studying Powerful or Unsympathetic Groups -- An Example of Innovation -- Newer Directions -- Autoethnography -- Transnational Anti-colonial Methodology -- Feminist Methodologies in the Archive -- Quantitative and Feminist: Old Debate, New Developments -- Beyond the Gender Binary -- Intersectionality and Methodology -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Feminist Empiricism -- Introduction -- The Journey Toward Feminist Empiricism: A Historical Overview -- Feminist Empiricism: An Overview -- Values, Knowledge, and Evidence: An Interplay -- Challenging Knowing and Agency -- Critiques of Feminist Empiricism -- Comparing Feminist Empiricism to Other Feminist Epistemologies -- Feminist Standpoint and Feminist Empiricism Feminist Empiricism and Feminist Postmodernism -- Conclusion -- References -- Additional Resources -- Chapter 14 Feminist Science Studies -- Introduction -- Gender in Science: Foundations -- Toward Feminist Science -- Strong Objectivity -- Situated Knowledges -- Feminist Materialisms -- Postcolonialisms, Queer Theory, and Indigeneity in Feminist Science Studies -- Black Feminist Science Studies -- Toward Practice: Two Case Studies -- Feminist Archaeologies and Genomics -- Feminist Disability Bioethics -- Future Directions and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15 Feminist Economics -- Orthodox and Heterodox Feminist Economics -- Methodological Starting Points -- Feminist Economics and Development -- Feminist Economics in the Periphery: Contributions from the South -- Measurement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Feminist Ethnography -- Introduction -- Historicizing Feminist Ethnography -- Defining Feminist Ethnography -- Feminist Epistemology, Methodologies, and Methods -- Politics of Feminist Ethnography -- Coloniality and Postcoloniality -- Ethnographic Crisis -- Citational Politics -- Public Scholarship: Innovative Production, Digital Ethnography, and Activist Scholarship -- Creative Production -- Collaborative Writing -- Visual Ethnography -- Digital Ethnography -- Activist Scholarship -- Conclusion: Possibilities for the Future -- Note -- References -- Chapter 17 Feminist Historiography -- Introduction -- Feminist Historiography as Feminist Praxis -- Claiming Expertise and Building the Field -- Feminist Historiography and Critique -- Essentialism and Difference -- Refining Feminist Methods in the Archives -- Oral History and Questions of Subtext and Representation -- Feminist Praxis Futures -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18 Feminism, Gender,and, Popular Culture -- What Is Popular Culture? Second-Wave Feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Critical Perspectives: The Third Wave -- Post-feminism, Gender, and Popular Culture -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Feminist Praxis -- Chapter 19 Feminist Pedagogy -- History of Feminist Pedagogy and Praxis -- Defining Feminist Pedagogy -- Key Tenets of Feminist Pedagogy -- Putting Feminist Pedagogy into Practice -- References -- Additional Reading and Media Resources -- Chapter 20 Feminist Praxis and Globalization -- Coloniality of Gender -- Beyond Modern, Emancipatory Feminist Praxis -- Gender Justice Otherwise -- References -- Chapter 21 Feminism and Somatic Praxis -- Feminism and Body-Based Theory -- The Gestalt Body/The Somatic Body -- Describing Somatic Praxis -- Somatic Epistemology -- Somatic Methodology -- Applying Somatic Praxis -- The Significance of Somatic Praxis for Social Justice -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 22 Feminist Health Movements -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Earlier Women's Health Movements -- Eugenics and Forced Sterilization -- Women's Health Movements After 1950 -- New Trends Since 2000 -- "Hashtag Activism" -- New Dynamic Youth Groups -- What Did the Earlier Movements Accomplish? -- Birth Control -- Legalized Abortion -- Curbed Abuse of Sterilization -- Attention to Infertility -- Contemporary Challenges for Today's Movements -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 23 Feminist Praxis and Gender Violence -- Introduction -- A Private Problem Becomes a Public Issue -- Liberal Feminism -- Radical Feminism -- Intersectionality -- Violence Against Transgender Women and Men -- Structural Violence -- A Feminist Political Economic Theory of Gender-Based Violence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 24 Feminist Political Ecologies in Latin American Context -- Introduction -- Beginnings of Feminist Political Ecology Current Scholarship on FPE. 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