Conflict and counterpoint in lesbian, gay, and feminist studies / Jacqueline Foertsch.

Interrogating a broad array of lesbian, gay, and feminist theories, this book considers instances of unnecessarily divisive turf-battling, yet focuses primarily on the productive debates that define and vitalize the field. Moving beyond the classic opposition that pits the sex-positive leftist acade...

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Main Author: Foertsch, Jacqueline, 1964-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave, 2007.
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Summary:Interrogating a broad array of lesbian, gay, and feminist theories, this book considers instances of unnecessarily divisive turf-battling, yet focuses primarily on the productive debates that define and vitalize the field. Moving beyond the classic opposition that pits the sex-positive leftist academy against abstract sexism and homophobia, Foertsch's text isolates oppositions within gender and sexuality studies, considering homophobic feminist theories, sexist (or anti-feminist) gay theories, and the field's tendency to triangulate itself in two-against-one fashion or in contests between two camps for the allegiance of the third.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 229 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1403978999
9781403978998
9780230604162
0230604161
1281362786
9781281362780
9781349538164
1349538167
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