Titre | Corps contre Nature : Stratégies actuelles de la critique féministe | |
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Auteur | Elsa Dorlin | |
Revue | L'Homme et la société | |
Numéro | no 150-151, 1er trimestre 2003 Au risque du matérialisme | |
Page | 47-68 | |
Résumé anglais |
Critique of naturalist discourse about gender domination must allow the denaturalization of gender relations, including its biological representation — sex. From this perspective, two major feminist ideas seem determinant : queer thought and black feminism are related in calling into question binary catégories — male-female, men-women, force-weakness — that are said to be naturel. Queer thought develops subversive techniques that trace the ethical contours of body language ; there are no practices or identities against nature. For black feminism, racist conceptions of feminity (“to be women” and “to be black”) are designed to lend support to a complex system of domination in which racial, gender, sexual and class oppressions are combined to maintain the material conditions of reproduction. Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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