Yuanfang Dai argues that, despite the many forms of gender oppression in different societies and cultures, it is still possible to speak generally of women’s oppression. This notion of shared oppression can inform a transcultural feminist solidarity that challenges structural gender oppression across social and cultural differences.
Yuanfang Dai argues that, despite the many forms of gender oppression in different societies and cultures, it is still possible to speak generally of women’s oppression. This notion of shared oppression can inform a transcultural feminist solidarity that challenges structural gender oppression across social and cultural differences.
Yuanfang Dai is assistant professor of writing and philosophy at Michigan State University.
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Contents Introduction Part One The "Difference Critique" and the Feminist Identity Politics Chapter 1 Women's Oppression in Different Forms: Against "Inessential 'Womanness'" Chapter 2 Theory of IntersectionalityChapter 3 Unwanted Feminist Identity Politics: Postmodernist Category Skepticism Chapter 4 Women's Identity and the Necessity of Differences Part Two From Multiculturalism to Transculturalism Chapter 5 Reconceptualizing "Culture": Examining Tensions between Multiculturalism and Feminism Chapter 6 Challenging "Multiculturalism": Feminist Multiculturalism and the Ideology of Multiculturalism Chapter 7 Displacing Multiculturalism with an Alternative Framework: A Way to Advance the Postcolonial Feminist Critique of Multiculturalism Chapter 8 The Transcultural Perspective as the Alternative to the Multicultural Approach Part Three Transcultural Feminist Solidarity, Chinese Feminist Experiences, and Transcultural Feminist Philosophy Chapter 9 Transcultural Feminist Solidarity Chapter 10 Looking to the East: Chinese Confucian Philosophy and FeminismChapter 11 Looking to the West: A Brief History of Theory Development in Contemporary Chinese Feminism Chapter 12 Commentary on Debates and Prospects in Contemporary Chinese Feminist ThinkingConclusion BibliographyAbout the Author
Contents Introduction Part One The "Difference Critique" and the Feminist Identity Politics Chapter 1 Women's Oppression in Different Forms: Against "Inessential 'Womanness'" Chapter 2 Theory of IntersectionalityChapter 3 Unwanted Feminist Identity Politics: Postmodernist Category Skepticism Chapter 4 Women's Identity and the Necessity of Differences Part Two From Multiculturalism to Transculturalism Chapter 5 Reconceptualizing "Culture": Examining Tensions between Multiculturalism and Feminism Chapter 6 Challenging "Multiculturalism": Feminist Multiculturalism and the Ideology of Multiculturalism Chapter 7 Displacing Multiculturalism with an Alternative Framework: A Way to Advance the Postcolonial Feminist Critique of Multiculturalism Chapter 8 The Transcultural Perspective as the Alternative to the Multicultural Approach Part Three Transcultural Feminist Solidarity, Chinese Feminist Experiences, and Transcultural Feminist Philosophy Chapter 9 Transcultural Feminist Solidarity Chapter 10 Looking to the East: Chinese Confucian Philosophy and FeminismChapter 11 Looking to the West: A Brief History of Theory Development in Contemporary Chinese Feminism Chapter 12 Commentary on Debates and Prospects in Contemporary Chinese Feminist ThinkingConclusion BibliographyAbout the Author
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