Transformations

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Feminism, Culture and Embodied Practice

The Rhetorics of Comparison

By Carolyn Pedwell

Within both feminist theory and popular culture, establishing similarities between embodied practices rooted in different cultural and geo-political contexts (e.g. ‘African’ female genital cutting and ‘Western’ cosmetic surgery) has become increasingly common as a means of countering cultural

Published May 2010 by Routledge

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Working with Affect in Feminist Readings

Disturbing Differences

By Marianne Liljeström, and Susanna Paasonen.

Affect has become something of a buzzword in cultural and feminist theory during the past decade. References to affect, emotions and intensities abound, their implications in terms of research practices have often remained less manifest. Working with Affect in Feminist Readings: Disturbing

Published March 2010 by Routledge

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Arab, Muslim, Woman

Voice and Vision in Postcolonial Literature and Film

By Lindsey Moore

Given a long history of representation by others, what themes and techniques do Arab Muslim women writers, filmmakers and visual artists foreground in their presentation of postcolonial experience? Lindsey Moore’s groundbreaking book demonstrates ways in which women appropriate textual and visual

Published May 2008 by Routledge

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Feminist Cultural Studies of Science and Technology

By Maureen McNeil

Feminist Cultural Studies of Science and Technology challenges the assumption that science is simply what scientists do, say, or write: it shows the multiple and dispersed makings of science and technology in everyday life and popular culture. This first major guide and review of the new field of

Published January 2008 by Routledge

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Violent Femmes

Violent Femmes

Women as Spies in Popular Culture

By Rosie White

The female spy has long exerted a strong grip on the popular imagination. With reference to popular fiction, film and television Violent Femmes examines the figure of the female spy as a nexus of contradictory ideas about femininity, power, sexuality and national identity. Fictional representations

Published October 2007 by Routledge

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Sexing the Soldier

Sexing the Soldier

The Politics of Gender and the Contemporary British Army

By Rachel Woodward, and Trish Winter.

Sexing the Soldier takes a critical look at how gender - what it means to be a man or a woman - is understood within the contemporary British Army, and the political and practical consequences of this. Drawing on original research, this informaive volume looks at: the history and structure

Published July 2007 by Routledge

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Pregnancy, Risk and Biopolitics

Pregnancy, Risk and Biopolitics

On the Threshold of the Living Subject

By Lorna Weir

Traditionally, Euroamerican cultures have considered that human status was conferred at the conclusion to childbirth. However, in contemporary Euroamerican biomedicine, law and politics, the living subject is often claimed to pre-exist birth. In this fascinating book Lorna Weir argues that the

Published July 2006 by Routledge

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Judging the Image

Judging the Image

Art, Value, Law

By Alison Young

Art, value, law - the links between these three terms mark a history of struggle in the cultural scene. Studies of contemporary culture have thus increasingly turned to the image as central to the production of legitimacy, aesthetics and order. Judging the Image extends the cultural turn in legal

Published October 2004 by Routledge

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Jacques Lacan and Feminist Epistemology

Jacques Lacan and Feminist Epistemology

By Kirsten Campbell

This book outlines a compelling new agenda for feminist theories of identity and social relations. Using Lacanian psychoanalysis with feminist epistemology, the author sets out a groundbreaking psychoanalytic social theory. Campbell's work offers answers to the important contemporary question of

Published May 2004 by Routledge

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Women and the Irish Diaspora

By Breda Gray

Women and the Irish Diaspora looks at the changing nature of national and cultural belonging both among women who have left Ireland and those who remain. It identifies new ways of thinking about Irish modernity by looking specifically at women's lives and their experiences of migration and diaspora

Published November 2003 by Routledge

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Class, Self, Culture

Class, Self, Culture

By Beverley Skeggs

Class, Self, Culture puts class back on the map in a novel way by taking a new look at how class is made and given value through culture. It shows how different classes become attributed with value, enabling culture to be deployed as a resource and as a form of property, which has both use-value to

Published October 2003 by Routledge

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The Rhetorics of Feminism

The Rhetorics of Feminism

Readings in Contemporary Cultural Theory and the Popular Press

By Lynne Pearce

Is it possible that changes in rhetorical practice could alter not just how thought is expressed, but also how it is made? Through a close stylistic and rhetorical analysis of contemporary feminist writing - from the cultural theory of Judith Butler to the popular journalism of Naomi Wolf and

Published September 2003 by Routledge

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Haunted Nations

Haunted Nations

The Colonial Dimensions of Multiculturalisms

By Sneja Gunew

Postcolonialism has attracted a large amount of interest in cultural theory, but the adjacent area of multiculturalism has not been scrutinised to quite the same extent. In this innovative new book, Sneja Gunew sets out to interrogate the ways in which the transnational discourse of

Published September 2003 by Routledge

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When Women Kill

When Women Kill

Questions of Agency and Subjectivity

By Belinda Morrissey

Why are we so reluctant to believe that women can mean to kill? Based on case-studies from the US, UK and Australia, this book looks at the ways in which female killers are constructed in the media, in law and in feminist discourse almost invariably as victims rather than actors in the crimes they

Published March 2003 by Routledge

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Thinking Through the Skin

Thinking Through the Skin

By Sara Ahmed, and Jackie Stacey.

This exciting collection of work from leading feminist scholars including Elspeth Probyn, Penelope Deutscher and Chantal Nadeau engages with and extends the growing feminist literature on lived and imagined embodiment and argues for consideration of the skin as a site where bodies take form -

Published July 2001 by Routledge

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Advertising and Consumer Citizenship

Advertising and Consumer Citizenship

Gender, Images and Rights

By Anne M. Cronin

Using a variety of print advertisements, this exciting and provocative study explores how the consumer is created by advertisements in terms of:* Sex* Class* Race.It also explores the figure of the citizen and how this identity is produced by contemporary political discourses. Advertising and

Published October 2000 by Routledge

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Feminism & Autobiography

Feminism & Autobiography

Texts, Theories, Methods

By Tess Coslett, Celia Lury and Penny Summerfield.

Featuring essays by leading feminist scholars from a variety of disciplines, this key text explores the latest developments in autobiographical studies. The collection is structured around the inter-linked concepts of genre, inter-subjectivity and memory. Whilst exemplifying the very

Published October 2000 by Routledge

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Transformations

Transformations

Thinking Through Feminism

By Sarah Ahmed, Jane Kilby, Celia Lury, Maureen McNeil, Maureen Mcneil and Beverley Skeggs.

With contributions from some of the most important current feminist thinkers, Transformations traces both the shifts in thinking that have allowed feminism to arrive at its present point, and the way that feminist agendas have progressed in line with wider social developments. A thorough

Published October 2000 by Routledge

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Mothering the Self

Mothering the Self

Mothers, Daughters, Subjects

By Stephanie Lawler

The mother-daughter relationship has preoccupied feminist writers for decades, but typically it has been the daughter's story at centre-stage. Mothering the Self brings together these maternal and daughterly stories by drawing on in-depth interviews with women who speak both as mothers and as

Published August 2000 by Routledge

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Strange Encounters

Strange Encounters

Embodied Others in Post-Coloniality

By Sara Ahmed

Examining the relationship between strangers, embodiment and community, Strange Encounters challenges the assumptions that the stranger is simply anybody we do not recognize and instead proposes that he or she is socially constructued as somebody we already know. Using feminist and

Published July 2000 by Routledge

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Forthcoming Titles

Secrecy and Silence in the Research Process

Secrecy and Silence in the Research Process

Feminist Reflections

By Róisín Ryan-Flood, and Rosalind Gill.

Feminist research is informed by a history of breaking silences, of demanding that women’s voices be heard, recorded and included in wider intellectual genealogies and histories. This has led to an emphasis on voice and speaking out in the research endeavour. Moments of secrecy and silence are less

Published September 2010 by Routledge

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