Selfish Women

Author:   Lisa Downing
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367249878


Pages:   166
Publication Date:   11 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lisa Downing
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9780367249878


ISBN 10:   0367249871
Pages:   166
Publication Date:   11 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This is a book that will challenge conventional views of feminism, and of various women who have made a significant impact on modern culture and politics. It fills a significant gap in the scholarly literature and is written in a crisp, accessible style that will invite readers from all ends of the ideological spectrum to re-evaluate their own perspectives. Chris Matthew Sciabarra, New York University This is a startling, trenchant, and original book. It is written with clarity and passion. It shakes up Feminism today in productive and sometimes disturbing ways. Downing's critical brilliance, command of the material, and uncompromising approach are dazzling Emma Wilson, University of Cambridge, [this book] is going to be a `game-changer' in feminist thinking... It dialogues with and deconstructs brilliantly French philosophy and ideas on feminism from the previous `waves' to argue that `we might adopt the term self-ful to describe an ethically-aware strategy of self-regard'. The author's critical readings of images and discourses and well-known critics are razor-sharp and full of insight on how Western societies construct a toxic mix of praise and misogyny towards `exceptional' `selfish' women. Katherine Mitchell, University of Strathclyde


This is a startling, trenchant, and original book. It is written with clarity and passion. It shakes up Feminism today in productive and sometimes disturbing ways. Downing's critical brilliance, command of the material, and uncompromising approach are dazzling. Emma Wilson, University of Cambridge This is a book that will challenge conventional views of feminism, and of various women who have made a significant impact on modern culture and politics. It fills a significant gap in the scholarly literature and is written in a crisp, accessible style that will invite readers from all ends of the ideological spectrum to re-evaluate their own perspectives. Chris Matthew Sciabarra, New York University [this book] is going to be a `game-changer' in feminist thinking... It dialogues with and deconstructs brilliantly French philosophy and ideas on feminism from the previous `waves' to argue that `we might adopt the term self-ful to describe an ethically-aware strategy of self-regard'. The author's critical readings of images and discourses and well-known critics are razor-sharp and full of insight on how Western societies construct a toxic mix of praise and misogyny towards `exceptional' `selfish' women. Katharine Mitchell, University of Strathclyde


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Lisa Downing is Professor of French Discourses of Sexuality at the University of Birmingham, UK. A cultural critic of repute, she was the recipient of a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2009. Downing is a specialist in interdisciplinary sexuality and gender studies, critical theory, and the history of cultural concepts, with an enduring interest in questions of exceptionality, difficulty, and (ab)normality. She is author or co-author of numerous books, journal articles, and book chapters, and is editor or co-editor of a number of book-length works. Recent titles include The Cambridge Introduction to Michel Foucault (2008); Film and Ethics: Foreclosed Encounters (co-authored with Libby Saxton, 2009); The Subject of Murder: Gender, Exceptionality, and the Modern Killer (2013); Fuckology: Critical Essays on John Money’s Diagnostic Concepts (co-authored with Iain Morland and Nikki Sullivan, 2015); and After Foucault (as editor, 2018). Her next book project is a short manifesto entitled Against Affect.

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