Gender after Lyotard (Hardcover, New)


The revolutionary French thinker Jean-Francois Lyotard indicates in many of his writings that one of the most significant philosophical problems is the problem of gender. This volume attempts to situate the central concerns of contemporary feminist theory-aesthetics, embodiment, performance, sexual difference, ethics, testimony-within Lyotard's writings, to show that these concerns have always been there. Contributors discuss film theory, body modification, feminist critiques of science, postholocaust art, the feminine sublime, and theater. As a whole, the book serves as a robust meditation on the nature of the political as understood by Lyotard, and demonstrates the many different ways in which feminist concerns are taken up in discussions regarding the nature of the political in contemporary continental thought. An afterword by James Williams-one of the world's leading Lyotard commentators-is included."

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The revolutionary French thinker Jean-Francois Lyotard indicates in many of his writings that one of the most significant philosophical problems is the problem of gender. This volume attempts to situate the central concerns of contemporary feminist theory-aesthetics, embodiment, performance, sexual difference, ethics, testimony-within Lyotard's writings, to show that these concerns have always been there. Contributors discuss film theory, body modification, feminist critiques of science, postholocaust art, the feminine sublime, and theater. As a whole, the book serves as a robust meditation on the nature of the political as understood by Lyotard, and demonstrates the many different ways in which feminist concerns are taken up in discussions regarding the nature of the political in contemporary continental thought. An afterword by James Williams-one of the world's leading Lyotard commentators-is included."

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Imprint

State University of New York Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

SUNY series in Gender Theory

Release date

2007

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First published

2007

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 25mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

248

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-7914-6955-2

Barcode

9780791469552

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LSN

0-7914-6955-7



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