Decolonising Gender: Literature and a Poetics of the RealThrough examination of the functions of language and cross-cultural readings of literature – from African queer reading to postcolonial Shakespeare – Rooney explores the nature of the real, providing:
Exploring current ideas of performativity in literature and language, and negotiating a path between feminist theory’s common pitfalls of essentialism and constructivism, Caroline Rooney argues convincingly that by rethinking our understanding of gender we might also equip ourselves to resist racism and totalitarianism more effectively. |
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... speak of a less specific joy-in- being and a freedom of spirit that may or may not be eroticised. To an extent, for I will also qualify this, a position emerges in which the masculine know of the feminine what they cannot know in the ...
... speak of a less specific joy-in- being and a freedom of spirit that may or may not be eroticised. To an extent, for I will also qualify this, a position emerges in which the masculine know of the feminine what they cannot know in the ...
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... speaks. Barthes wants to say that this is anti-theological but I am not so sure. The order 'light' is given, and then there is light? Or, less magically, there is a 'because I say so' effect. That is, there is something logocentric at ...
... speaks. Barthes wants to say that this is anti-theological but I am not so sure. The order 'light' is given, and then there is light? Or, less magically, there is a 'because I say so' effect. That is, there is something logocentric at ...
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... speak all by themselves owing nothing to productive processes outside them such as the labour of their historical authors. Barthes fails to address the difference between the author as a creative practitioner and authority figures. With ...
... speak all by themselves owing nothing to productive processes outside them such as the labour of their historical authors. Barthes fails to address the difference between the author as a creative practitioner and authority figures. With ...
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... speaks of is the hypocritical attempt to justify the war machine through what Adorno refers to as a 'jargon of authenticity' and what Srinivas Aravamundan speaks of as a 'theolinguistic supplement'.20 The theologising of language and of ...
... speaks of is the hypocritical attempt to justify the war machine through what Adorno refers to as a 'jargon of authenticity' and what Srinivas Aravamundan speaks of as a 'theolinguistic supplement'.20 The theologising of language and of ...
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... speaks of himself as a zealous materialist, his approach to DNA is yet a highly onto-theological one, that is, specifically with respect to the patriarchal interpretations of religion. DNA, that chemical word, would seem to be both.
... speaks of himself as a zealous materialist, his approach to DNA is yet a highly onto-theological one, that is, specifically with respect to the patriarchal interpretations of religion. DNA, that chemical word, would seem to be both.
Contents
From monstrosity and technoperformativity to sumud 13 | |
Radiance or brilliance 75 | |
the philosophical type 93 | |
women of Zimbabwe 126 | |
Shakespeare the shaman 162 | |
a conclusion 190 | |
Notes 218 | |
Index 234 | |
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