Feminist Interpretations of Derrida
Explore the profound intersections of feminism and deconstruction in Feminist Interpretations of Derrida, edited by a collection of 11 insightful thinkers. This engaging volume delves into Jacques Derrida's influential work, critically examining its strengths and weaknesses as a framework for feminist theory and practice. Key issues addressed include the status of the female object, civil disobedience, and the impact of AIDS on feminist discourse. Published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1997, this paperback edition spans 262 pages and invites readers to rethink the complexities of feminist thought through a Derridean lens. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the dynamic relationship between feminism and philosophy, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.