Locational feminism: gender, cultural geographies, and geopolitical
literacy / Susan Stanford Friedman
Only contradictions on offer: anglophone feminism at the millennium
/ Lynne Segal
Last past the post: theory, futurity, feminism / Elaine K.
Chang
Re(con)figuring space, time, and matter / Karen Barad
Who's to navigate and who's to steer? A consideration of the role
of theory in feminist struggle / Cheryl Johnson-Odim
Women's human rights: the challenges of global feminism and
diversity / Charlotte Bunch
Rethinking globalization: gender and the nation in India / Leela
Fernandes
Constructing cooperation: feminist activism and NAFTA / Debra J.
Liebowitz
The many faces of activism / Cynthia Saltzman
Feminism and the politics of the Hindu goddess / Rajeswari Sunder
Rajan
The praxis of food work in Poland / Anne C. Bellows
Stuff / Coco Fusco and Nao Bustamante
Sons and m(others): framing the maternal body and the politics of
reproduction in a south Indian context / Radha S. Hegde
Trauma, aging, and melodrama / E. Ann Kaplan
Marianne DeKoven is a professor of English at Rutgers University. She is the author of Rich and Strange: Gender, History, Modernism and A Different Language: Gertrude Steins Experimental Writing.
"Feminist Locations comes at a new watershed for feminist studies
and has important things to say about identity politics, the spaces
within feminism, and global modernity."
*author of Selected Letters of Rebecca West*
"Feminist Locations comes at a new watershed for feminist studies
and has important things to say about identity politics, the spaces
within feminism, and global modernity."
*author of Selected Letters of Rebecca West*
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