What price utopia? essays on ideological policing, feminism, and academic affairs
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham, Md. :
Rowman & Littlefield
2008
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Acceso en línea: | Sumario |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: the fading face of humanism
- Utopia for whom?
- The struggle for feminist purity threatens the goals of feminism
- What price utopia?
- There ought to be a law
- Justice comes to U. Mass.
- Third thoughts about Orwell?
- Letter to a friend: on Islamic fundamentalism
- Women's words
- Who's calling whom "subaltern"?
- Sick and tired of scholars' nouveau solipsism
- Feminism and the future
- Domesticating tranquility
- Will the real feminists in academe please stand up?
- Whose truth? Iconicity and accuracy in the world of testimonial literature
- Heterophobia
- Heterophobia: the feminist turn against men
- Casting the first stone
- Politicizing the personal
- Do they have to be wrong? On writing about rape
- Women on top
- MacKinnon as bully
- Academic affairs
- Why not a feminist overhaul of higher education?
- Speak freely, professor - within the speech code
- The great tattling scare on campus
- Academic affairs
- You say social justice, I say political censorship
- Feminist pedagogy reconsidered
- On writing Theory's empire (with Will H. Corral).