Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory

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Columbia University Press, 1994 - 325 頁

Nomadic Subjects argues for a new kind of philosophical thinking, one that would include the insights of feminism and abandon the hegemonic mode that is conventionally adopted in high theory.

Braidotti's personal, surprising, and lively prose insists on an integration of feminism in mainstream discourse. The essays explore problems that are central to current feminist debates including Western epistemology's relation to the "woman question," feminism and biomedical ethics, European feminism, and how American feminists might relate to European movements.

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Organs Without Bodies
39
Body Images and the Pornography of Representation
55
Mothers Monsters and Machines
73
Refiguring the Subject
93
Discontinuous Becomings Deleuze on the Becoming Woman of Philosophy
109
The Ethics of Sexual Difference The Case of Foucaultand Irigaray
122
Envy or With Your Brains and My Looks
134
Sexual Difference as a Nomadic Political Project
144
On the Female Feminist Subject or From SheSelf to SheOther
189
Womens Studies and the Politics of Difference
203
Ethics Revisited Women andin Philosophy
211
The Subject in Feminism
230
United States of Europe or United Colors of Benetton? Some Feminist Thoughts on the New Common European Community
243
Theories of Gender or Language Is a Virus1
256
NOTES
279
INDEX
307

The Politics of Ontological Difference
171

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Rosi Braidotti was born in Italy, raised in Australia, and educated in Paris and is professor of women's studies at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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