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Post-structural feminism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Post-structural feminism
Poststructural feminism is a branch of feminism that engages with insights from post-structuralist thought. Poststructural feminism emphasizes "the contingent and discursive nature of ''all'' identities",〔Randall, Vicky (2010) 'Feminism' in ''Theory and Methods in Political Science''. Marsh, David. Stoker, Gerry. (eds.), Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 116.〕 and in particular the social construction of gendered subjectivities.〔P. Prasad, ''Crafting Qualitative Research'' (2005) p. 165.〕 An important contribution of this branch was to establish that there is no universal single category of "woman" or "man" and to identify the intersectionality of sex, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, nationality, to name only a few. ==Areas of interest==
Like post-structuralism itself, the feminist branch is in large part a tool for literary analysis, but it also deals in psychoanalysis and socio-cultural critique,〔J. Childers/G. Hentzi, ''The Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism'' (1995) p. 237〕 and seeks to explore relationships between language, sociology, subjectivity and power-relations as they impact upon gender in particular.〔Prasad, p. 165〕 Poststructural feminism also seeks to criticize the kyriarchy, while not being limited by narrow understandings of kyriarchal theory, particularly through an analysis of the pervasiveness of othering, the social exile of those men and women removed from the narrow concepts of normal.
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