详细书目
| 类型/形式: | Cross-cultural studies |
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| 文件类型: | 书 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Kathy Davis |
| ISBN: | 9780822340454 0822340453 0822340666 9780822340669 |
| OCLC号码: | 171555200 |
| 描述: | xii, 277 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| 内容: | Part I The book ands its travels 1. OBOS in the United States: The enigma of a feminist success story; 2. OBOS abroad: From "Center" to "Periphery" and back Part II Feminist politics of knowledge 3. Between empowerment and bewitchment: The myth of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective; 4. Reclaiming women's bodies: Colonialist trope or critical epistemology?; Creating feminist subjects: The reader and the text Part III Transnational body/politics 6. Oppositional translations and imagined communities: Adapting OBOS; 7. Transnational knowledges, transnational politics |
| 丛书名: | Next wave. |
| 责任: | Kathy Davis. |
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"Feminism travels, and Our Bodies, Ourselves is today the most transnational effort of women's health movements. In this theoretically sophisticated book that I have yearned for, Kathy Davis offers history and an assessment of Our Bodies, Ourselves as a multi-sited epistemological project, and she brilliantly reveals quite hopeful implications for transnational feminist theory. A politically grounded analysis of how western feminism can become 'de-centered' through practice. Brava!"--Adele E. Clarke, coeditor of Revisioning Women, Health, and Healing: Feminist, Cultural, and Technoscience Perspectives "I highly recommend this study of the travels of the feminist health paradigm created by the Our Bodies, Ourselves book project. Providing a comparative analysis of the transnational feminist coalitions that have formed around translations of the book, Kathy Davis offers fresh, exciting insights to feminist theorists, historians, and health activists. She avoids the dead-ends of many reductivist feminist, postmodern, and postcolonial approaches to the body. Davis gives us one of the best examples yet of interdisciplinary feminist scholarship that connects theory and practice."--Ann Ferguson, coeditor of Daring to be Good: Essays in Feminist Ethico-Politics 再读一些...
