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- After the "Speculative Turn": Realism, Philosophy, and Feminism
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- 2016
- Published by: Punctum Books
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Recent forms of realism in continental philosophy that are habitually subsumed under the category of “speculative realism,” a denomination referring to rather heterogeneous strands of philosophy, bringing together object-oriented ontology (OOO), non-standard philosophy (or non-philosophy), the speculative realist ideas of Quentin Meillassoux and Marxism, have provided grounds for the much needed critique of culturalism in gender theory, and the authority with which post-structuralism has dominated feminist theory for decades. This publication aims to bring forth some of the feminist debates prompted by the so-called “speculative turn,” while demonstrating that there has never been a niche of “speculative realist feminism.” Whereas most of the contributions featured in this collection provide a theoretical approach invoking the necessity of foregrounding new forms of realism for a “feminism beyond gender as culture,” some of the essays tackle OOO only to invite a feminist critical challenge to its paradigm, while others refer to some extent to non-philosophy or the new materialisms but are not reducible to either of the two. We have invited essays from intellectual milieus outside the Anglo-Saxon academic center, bringing together authors from Serbia, Slovenia, France, Ireland, the UK, and Canada, aiming to promote feminist internationalism (rather than a “generous act of cultural inclusion”).
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- Title, Copyright
- pp. 1-6
- The Other Woman
- pp. 27-38
- Notes for And They Were Dancing
- pp. 59-70
- No: Foucault
- pp. 71-94
- Thinking WithOut
- pp. 95-106
- (W)omen out/of Time: Metis, Medea, Mahakali
- pp. 133-158
Additional Information
ISBN
9780998237534
MARC Record
OCLC
1183730390
Pages
200
Launched on MUSE
2020-08-14
Language
French
Open Access
Yes
Creative Commons
CC-BY-NC-SA