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At many universities, women’s studies programs have achieved department status, establishing tenure-track appointments, graduate programs, and consistent course enrollments. Yet, as Joan Wallach Scott notes in her introduction to this collection, in the wake of its institutional successes, women’s studies has begun to lose its critical purchase. Feminism, the driving political force behind women’s studies, is often regarded as an outmoded political position by many of today’s students, and activism is no longer central to women’s studies programs on many campuses. In Women’s Studies on the Edge, leading feminist scholars tackle the critical, political, and institutional challenges that women’s studies has faced since its widespread integration into university curricula. The contributors to Women’s Studies on the Edge embrace feminism not as a set of prescriptions but as a critical stance, one that seeks to interrogate and disrupt prevailing systems of gender. Refusing to perpetuate and protect orthodoxies, they ask tough questions about the impact of institutionalization on the once radical field of women’s studies; about the ongoing difficulties of articulating women’s studies with ethnic, queer, and race studies; and about the limits of liberal concepts of emancipation for understanding non-Western women. They also question the viability of continuing to ground women’s studies in identity politics authorized by personal experience. The multiple interpretations in Women’s Studies on the Edge sometimes overlap and sometimes stand in opposition to one another. The result is a collection that embodies the best aspects of critique: the intellectual and political stance that the contributors take to be feminism’s ethos and its aim.ContributorsWendy BrownBeverly Guy-SheftallEvelynn M. HammondsSaba MahmoodBiddy MartinAfsaneh NajmabadiEllen Rooney Gayle SalamonJoan Wallach ScottRobyn Wiegman Essays on the future of womens studies as an academic discipline.

Recenzijas

With its combination of landmark and new contributions, Women's Studies on the Edge will be a valuable addition to the library of any feminist scholar. - Elizabeth Groeneveld, Third Space This collection of eight essays, edited by Joan Wallach Scott, discusses the impact of institutional success on womens studies programs in the United States. . . . All the essays, each thoughtful in their own right, represent ideas that have unevenly infused academia but that continue to be salient. - Susie S. Porter, Affilia Womens Studies on the Edge . . . opens possibilities for a vibrant, transformed future for womens studies. - Barbara Scott Winkler, Feminist Formations An important acquisition for institutions that have (or are in the process of setting up) programs in womens studies, gender studies, or cultural studies. Essential. - N. B. Rosenthal, Choice Womens Studies on the Edge . . . opens possibilities for a vibrant, transformed future for womens studies. - Barbara Scott Winkler (Feminist Formations) An important acquisition for institutions that have (or are in the process of setting up) programs in womens studies, gender studies, or cultural studies. Essential. - N. B. Rosenthal (Choice)

Papildus informācija

Essays on the future of women's studies as a discipline, edited by one of the most important figures in women's history
Introduction: Feminism's Critical Edge 1(16)
Joan Wallach Scott
I. OVER THE EDGE
The Impossibility of Women's Studies
17(22)
Wendy Brown
Feminism, Institutionalism, and the Idiom of Failure
39(30)
Robyn Wiegman
II. EDGED OUT
Teaching and Research in Unavailable Intersections
69(12)
Afsaneh Najmabadi
Feminism, Democracy, and Empire: Islam and the War of Terror
81(34)
Saba Mahmood
Transfeminism and the Future of Gender
115(24)
Gayle Salamon
III. EDGING IN
Discipline and Vanish: Feminism, the Resistance to Theory, and the Politics of Cultural Studies
139(16)
Ellen Rooney
Whither Black Women's Studies: Interview
155(14)
Beverly Guy-Sheftall
Evelynn M. Hammonds
Success and Its Failures
169(30)
Biddy Martin
Works Cited 199(12)
Contributors 211(4)
Index 215
Joan Wallach Scott is the Harold F. Linder Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study. Her many books include The Politics of the Veil, Gender and the Politics of History, and Feminists Theorize the Political (co-edited with Judith Butler).