Awangardowe wyzwania teorii feministycznych
Journal Title: Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich - Year 2018, Vol 61, Issue 2
Abstract
The article discusses the question of political implications of French feminist theories, also known as feminist avant-garde. Referring to the strategic re-reading of the concept French Feminism by Christine Delphy, it is argued that such projects as écriture féminine have been appropriated by postmodern Anglo-American critique, which tends to fetishize the strategies of displacement and aestheticization of the political field. The aim of the article is to examine whether contemporary feminist theories can take up the challenge of French feminist avant-garde by going back to its political roots.
Authors and Affiliations
Katarzyna Szopa
Poezja cyber netyczna
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