Status
Checked out
Series
Publication
Routledge (1991), 144 pages
Description
Here, Jana Sawicki argues that a Foucaldian type of feminism built upon a form of discourse is possible. She rejects the view that the power of the phallocentric is total. Instead, like Foucault, she sees discourse as ambiguous, a source of conflict, out of which can come resolution.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
144 p.; 6 inches
ISBN
041590188X / 9780415901888
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