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ფემინისტური საკითხავი book cover
ფემინისტური საკითხავი
დებატები კულტურის, კანონისა და სექსუალობის შესახებ
2018
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წარმოდგენილი კრებული ფემინისტური თეორიის რამდენიმე უმნიშვნელოვანეს ტექსტს აერთიანებს, რომლებიც მე-20 საუკუნის ბოლო ორი ათწლეულის განმავლობაშია შექმნილი. ძირითადი თემებია: ჰეტეროსექსუალობის ნორმის კრიტიკა და ლესბოსური გამოცდილება; ფემინიზმისა და ქალთა უფლებებისათვის ბრძოლის მიმართება კულტურებს, რელიგიებსა და ერებს შორის არსებულ გლობალურ იერარქიებთან, ასევე, დასავლური ფემინიზმის უნივერსალურობის პრობლემატიზება; კანონის ამბივალენტური როლი ქალთა დაქვემდებარებაში; გენდერული როლებისა და იერარქიების მობილიზება ნაციონალიზმისა და მილიტარიზმის სამსახურში. ამ კრებულით მკითხველს საშუალება ეძლევა, გაეცნოს ჩამოთვლილ თემებზე ფემინისტურ თეორიაში განვითარებულ დებატებს.
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Cynthia Enloe
Cynthia Enloe
Author · 11 books

Cynthia Holden Enloe is a feminist writer, theorist, and professor. She is best known for her work on gender and militarism and for her contributions to the field of feminist international relations. She has done pioneering feminist research into international politics and political economy, and has considerable contribution to building a more inclusive feminist scholarly community. Cynthia Enloe was born in New York, New York and grew up in Manhasset, Long Island, a New York suburb. Her father was from Missouri and went to medical school in Germany from 1933 to 1936. Her mother went to Mills College and married Cynthia's father upon graduation. After completing her undergraduate education at Connecticut College in 1960, she went on to earn an M.A. in 1963 and a Ph.D. in 1967 in political science at the University of California, Berkeley. While at Berkely, Enloe was the first woman ever to be a Head TA for Aaron Wildavsky, then an up-and-coming star in the field of American Politics. Enloe states that she has been influenced by many other feminists who use an ethnographic approach, specifically, Seung-Kyung Kim’s (1997) work on South Korean women factory workers during the pro-democracy campaign and Anne Allison’s (1994) work on observing corporate businessmen’s interactions with hostesses in a Tokyo drinking club. Enloe has also listed Diane Singerman, Purnima Mankekar, and Cathy Lutz as people who have inspired and influenced her work.

Uma Narayan
Uma Narayan
Author · 3 books

Uma Narayan (born 16 April 1958) is a feminist scholar, and a Professor of Philosophy at Vassar College. (from Wikipedia)

Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Author · 6 books

Chandra Talpade Mohanty (born 1955) is a prominent postcolonial and transnational feminist theorist. She became well-known after the publication of her influential essay, "Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses" in 1986. In this essay, Mohanty critiques the political project of Western feminism in its discursive construction of the category of the "Third World woman" as a hegemonic entity. Mohanty states that Western feminisms have tended to gloss over the differences between Southern women, but that the experience of oppression is incredibly diverse, and contingent on geography, history, and culture. In 2003, Chandra Mohanty released her book, "Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity". In this work, she argues for a bridging of theory and praxis, and the personal and the political. Major themes addressed include the politics of difference, transnational solidarity building, and anticapitalist struggle against globalization. Mohanty is originally from Mumbai, India. She holds a Ph.D. and Master’s degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as well as a Master's degree and a bachelor's degree from the University of Delhi in India. Originally a professor of women's studies at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, she is currently the women's studies department chair at Syracuse University.

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