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Illustrating the collective power and relevance of feminist theory today, Mary Caputi and Patricia Moynagh have carefully selected a diverse international range of leading scholars and activists to critically assess key social and political challenges in the twenty-first century. This Research Handbook demonstrates a variety of feminist analyses that offer compelling insights into an array of topics, including police brutality, the carceral state, racial and sexualised violence, trans rights, climate change, and the denial of reproductive rights.With a focus on the crucial role of feminism in envisioning a more equal world, chapters examine critical and care based approaches to feminist political thought; hostility to the feminist movement; and feminist attempts to unseat institutionalised power and violence. The lived experiences of women, variously situated in a host of cultural and geographic contexts, are explored. These experiences include the thematics of longing and bereavement, as well as different forms of feminist protest and political awakening. Ultimately, this Research Handbook illustrates the continuing need for reinterpretation and reconstruction in this vital field of feminist political thought.The Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought will prove an essential read for students and scholars of feminist, political and postcolonial theory. Its real-world implications will mean it will additionally appeal to policymakers and activists, as well as academics of philosophy, political science, sociology, and gender and cultural studies.
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Edited by Mary Caputi, Professor of Political Theory, Department of Political Science, California State University, Long Beach and Patricia Moynagh, Professor of Political Theory, Department of Government and Politics, Wagner College, Staten Island, New York, US
Table of Contents
Contents:Introduction to the Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought:persisters still 1Mary Caputi and Patricia MoynaghPART I A CRITICAL AND CARE-BASED APPROACH1 The politics and practices of care: pandemic possibilities 20Julie White2 Re-enchanting the world: la bruja and class struggle inChicana/Latina cultural production 37Norell Martínez3 Sex, science, and the politics of uncertainty 52Joanna Wuest4 To run like a girl: state transmisogyny and the legalconstruction of gender in Hecox v. Little (2020) 77Kathryn J. PerkinsPART II FEMINIST AND ANTI-FEMINIST WOMEN IN POLITICS5 The conquering conservative: how white feminism has fueledconservative women's rhetoric 101Amanda Roberti and Catherine Wineinger6 Doubly underestimated: antifeminism and the engagement offar-right women – considerations of supposed contradictions 117Rebekka Blum, Julia Haas, and Michaela Köttig7 Intended consequences: the fall of Roe v. Wade 142Mary Ziegler8 Sexism, misogyny, and gender violence: feminist politicalthought in the colonial, heteropatriarchal, carceral state of Australia 160Ana Stevenson and Susan HopkinsPART III CONFRONTING, DE-ESCALATING, ANDUNMASKING VIOLENCE9 Carceral feminism and the punitive state in Kerala State, India 194Devika Jayakumari10 Lived accounts of #MeToo and slanting towards Beauvoir 219Patricia Moynagh11 Deterritorializing intersectionality 250Elena Gambino12 Adriana Cavarero's "Inclinations" and the problem of dispossession 267Mary CaputiPART IV LONGING, BEREAVEMENT, DESIRE13 Black maternal grief and grievance against the Liberal State:visionary pragmatism and politics otherwise 284Erica S. Lawson14 The material maternal: feminist representations of motherhoodby contemporary artist–mothers 304Tawny Andersen15 Black women and human emancipation: Sylvia Wynter,Angela Davis, and the New Consciousness 328Anand Commissiong16 K-Pop and Koreaboo: a feminist analysis of the racial andsexual politics of the transnational media fandom 350Min Joo Lee, Lily Chu, Inhye Irene Han, and Ji Sun JeonPART V ON THE GROUND ACTIVISM, AUDIBILITY, ANDAMPLIFYING AGENCY17 Feminists strike against neoliberalism: social reproduction,financial extractivism, and debt 368Verónica Gago18 A dialogue between two grassroots Chinese feminists 381Sanshan Lin19 Inaudible voices: transnational feminism, music, and listeningin our time of crisis 393Nalini Ghuman20 Rethinking feminist political subjectivity with deconstructionand negative dialectics 413Claudia LeebPART VI WEAVING, SEAM-RIPPING, AND RE-STITCHING21 Woman, life, freedom: Iran's feminist uprising in historicaland transnational perspective 437Catherine Z. Sameh22 Connecting the many threads of Arab feminist political thought 448miriam cooke23 Omoluabi feminism: political leadership through an African lens 466Abosede Priscilla Ipadeola24 Feminisms in a time of permanent war: still we persist,organize, endure, resist 480Françoise Vergès
Review
'The Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought offers an original and insightful collection of essays drawing from different theoretical perspectives and geographical locations to explore such diverse themes as carceral feminism, motherhood, Korean pop culture, #MeToo, misogyny and transmisogyny, racialized state violence, Arab feminism, feminist strikes, and far right extremism.' -- Moya Lloyd, University of Essex, UK'This Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought addresses multiple issues in multiple regions from multiple disciplinary perspectives. What the authors of this anthology share is a deep engagement with feminist political thought and feminist activism, across racial, class, gender, and geographic divides.' -- Amrita Basu, Amherst College, US'Anyone interested in the challenges of contemporary political life—from the hazards of permanent war, the dangers of the carceral state, debt crises, democratic decline and rising authoritarianism, extractive economies, medicalization of sex and sexuality, transmisogyny, and white supremacy to the prospects for freedom and justice—will find the Research Handbook on Feminist Political Thought is deeply illuminating.' -- Mary Hawkesworth, Rutgers University, US
Details ISBN1800889127 Author Patricia Moynagh Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Research Handbooks in Political Thought series Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781800889125 Format Hardcover Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Patricia Moynagh Audience Professional & Vocational Pages 512 Publication Date 2024-05-17 UK Release Date 2024-05-17 We've got this
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