Feminism beside itself / edited by Diane Elam and Robyn Wiegman.

Other author Elam, Diane, 1958-
Other author Wiegman, Robyn.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge, 1995.
Description334 pages ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Contingencies / Diane Elam and Robyn Wiegman -- Making history : reflections on feminism, narrative, and desire / Susan Stanford Friedman -- How to satisfy a woman every time / Judith Roof -- Domestication / Rachel Bowlby -- Transferences : Black feminist discourse : the "practice" of theory / Deborah McDowell -- In the name of feminism / Valeria Wagner -- Feminist misogyny : Mary Wollstonecraft and the paradox of "it takes one to know one" / Susan Gubar -- "Moral deviancy" and contemporary feminism : the judgment of Gertrude Stein / Karin Cope -- The singularity of multiplicity : feminism and the pitfalls of valorization / Cyraina Johnson-Roullier -- Authenticity is such a drag! / Sabina Sawhney -- Housebreaking history : feminism's troubled romance with the domestic sphere / Dana Heller -- Personal criticism : dialogue of differences / Christie McDonald -- Perverts by choice : towards an ethics of choosing / Elspeth Probyn -- Writing Nawal El Saadawi / Fedwa Malti-Douglas -- '68 or the revolution of little queers / Lauren Berlant -- The wild woman and all that jazz / Drucilla Cornell.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 94038174
ISBN0415910404
ISBN0415910412 (pbk.)