Separate and Dominate: Feminism and Racism after the War on Terror

by Christine Delphy

Other authorsDavid Broder (Translator)
Paperback, 2015

Status

Checked out

Publication

Verso (2015), 192 pages

Description

An examination of how mainstream feminism has been mobilized in support of racist measures Feminist Christine Delphy co-founded the journal Nouvelles questions fĂ©ministes with Simone de Beauvoir in the 1970s and became one of the most influential figures in French feminism. Today, Delphy remains a prominent and controversial feminist thinker, a rare public voice denouncing the racist motivations of the government's 2011 ban of the Muslim veil. Castigating humanitarian liberals for demanding the cultural assimilation of the women they are purporting to "save," Delphy shows how criminalizing Islam in the name of feminism is fundamentally paradoxical. Separate and Dominate is Delphy's manifesto, lambasting liberal hypocrisy and calling for a fluid understanding of political identity that does not place different political struggles in a false opposition. She dismantles the absurd claim that Afghanistan was invaded to save women, and that homosexuals and immigrants alike should reserve their self-expression for private settings. She calls for a true universalism that sacrifices no one at the expense of others. In the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, her arguments appear more prescient and pressing than ever.… (more)

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LibraryThing member pomo58
In Separate and Dominate, Christine Delphy presents a nuanced materialist approach to sexism and racism. Rather than accepting an essentialist us/them or us/other dichotomy which, she argues, starts from a position of always already giving a group a dominant position she demonstrates that this way
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of looking at any form of -ism is common to them all and reenforces the hierarchical structure one is trying to correct.

While classism and heterosexism are also discussed, the focus is on feminism (her long time area of expertise) and racism. These arguments are accessible and presented in an invigorating manner. Thought-provoking and persuasive to say the least.

Reviewed from an ARC made available by the publisher via NetGalley.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

192 p.; 5.5 inches

ISBN

178168880X / 9781781688809

Local notes

feminisms

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