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Abstract:
Feminist post-structuralist theory can be taken as a third feminism, historically following on from, but not replacing, liberal feminism and radical feminism (Kristeva, 1981). \Vhereas liberal feminism mobilizes a discourse of individual rights in order to gain access to the public domain, and radical feminism celebrates and essentializes womanhood in order to counteract the negative constructions of women and girls in masculinist discourse, feminist post-structuralism troubles the binary categories male and female, making visible the constitutive force of linguistic practices, and dismantling their apparent inevitability.
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160806 - Social Theory
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/543215
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Literacy and Identity: Examining the Metaphors in History and Contemporary Research
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The fairy who wouldn't fly : a story of subjection and agency
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Literacy and literate subjects in a health and physical Education Class: a poststructuralist analysis
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