Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
434
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Dec 12, 2008
Editorial
Indiana University Press
ISBN-13
9780253219466
Descripción
Material Feminisms explores the intersections of feminist theory and materialism, urging readers to reconsider the complex relationships between bodies, environments, and social constructs. The contributors engage with cutting-edge ideas that challenge traditional narratives, integrating insights from science, philosophy, and cultural studies. Their collective work emphasizes how material conditions shape identities and experiences, revealing the active role of matter in feminist discourse.
By inviting a diverse array of voices within the field, the text provokes thought on how bodily processes and cultural practices intertwine, emphasizing agency and the interconnectedness of all living things. The authors advocate for a movement beyond human-centric perspectives, highlighting the importance of the non-human and the material world in understanding gender, sexuality, and power dynamics. Through these innovative frameworks, the work promises to enrich feminist dialogue and expand the horizons of scholarship in the 21st century.
By inviting a diverse array of voices within the field, the text provokes thought on how bodily processes and cultural practices intertwine, emphasizing agency and the interconnectedness of all living things. The authors advocate for a movement beyond human-centric perspectives, highlighting the importance of the non-human and the material world in understanding gender, sexuality, and power dynamics. Through these innovative frameworks, the work promises to enrich feminist dialogue and expand the horizons of scholarship in the 21st century.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Filosofía
Naturaleza