Decolonizing Feminisms: Race, Gender, and Empire-building / Edition 1

Decolonizing Feminisms: Race, Gender, and Empire-building / Edition 1

by Laura E. Donaldson
ISBN-10:
0807843822
ISBN-13:
9780807843826
Pub. Date:
10/12/1992
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10:
0807843822
ISBN-13:
9780807843826
Pub. Date:
10/12/1992
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
Decolonizing Feminisms: Race, Gender, and Empire-building / Edition 1

Decolonizing Feminisms: Race, Gender, and Empire-building / Edition 1

by Laura E. Donaldson

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Overview

Donaldson presents new paradigms of interpretation that help to bring the often oppositional stances of First versus Third World and traditional versus postmodern feminism into a more constructive relationship. She situates contemporary theoretical debates about reading, writing, and the politics of identity within the context of historical colonialism—primarily under the English in the nineteenth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807843826
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 10/12/1992
Edition description: 1
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.42(d)
Lexile: 1660L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
IntroductionI
1The Miranda Complex: Colonialism and the Question of Feminist Reading13
2The King and I in Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, On the Borders of the Women's Room: Race, Gender, and Sexual Difference32
3The Con of the Text: Textualism, Contextualism, and Anticolonialist Feminist Theories52
4Of "Piccaninnies" and Peter Pan: The Problem of Discourse in a Marxist Never-Never Land66
5A Passage to "India": Colonialism and Filmic Representation88
6Rereading Moses/Rewriting Exodus: The Postcolonial Imagination of Zora Neale Hurston102
7(ex) Changing (wo) Man: Toward a Materialist-Feminist Semiotics118
Postscript: On Women's "Experience,"136
Notes141
Filmography153
Bibliography157
Index171

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Poses a crucial question about how individual relations in the pedagogical situation evoked. . . all devolve into relations of oppression, making clear the link between discourse and the strategies of oppression.—Signs



Contributes to today's theoretical discourse through its careful attention to feminism and difference, situating race and gender within the historical and ideological contexts of film and literature.'Border/Lines



For persons who recognize the complexities of discursive situations and the instability of gender designations in them, this study of feminist 'solidarity within multiplicity' is a must!—Religious Studies Reviews



Offers welcome attention to the complex situations of and interactions among different kinds of women within colonial discourses. [Donaldson's] work should provoke a fruitful consideration of the claims of multiple experiences of gender and, accordingly, the claims of multiple feminisms. Decolonizing Feminisms will surely interest all of those concerned with the intersection of feminist and postcolonial theories.—Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, author of Feminism Without Illusions: A Critique of Individualism

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