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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.09.2018

Abbildungen

1 illustration

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,7 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4780-0081-5

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"Vexy Thing recontextualizes feminism and patriarchy in an era when both terms have been systemically emptied by market forces; she reminds us that the patriarch is an institutional concept and reminds us of its insidiousness in our everyday life through a devastatingly sharp historical critique, necessarily centering black women as the locus of her conversation." - Julianne Escobedo Shepherd (Jezebel) "Using historical examples, narrative vignettes, and meditative interludes, Perry pushes the conventions of academic writing in part to advocate for feminism as critical reading practice rather than doctrine. . . . [She] invite[s] the reader to consider patriarchy not as a parallel structure repeating itself across cultures but rather an iterative and changeable force constituted through its interactions with race, empire, geographic location, and other intersections. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates and above." - S. L. Vandermeade (Choice) "Perry presents a feminist reading praxis that examines history, theory and academic scholarship to provide the basis for understanding how patriarchy informs our individual and collective selves. This book should be on the shelf of any graduate student working in the fields of feminist scholarship and critical race theory." - Katelan Dunn (LSE Review of Books) "What is patriarchy? This question is at the heart of Vexy Thing, but Perry does more than define patriarchy. She names it, identifies it, locates its global reach, examines its historical construction, and explores its present-day impact. Vexy Thing does a lot and in a good way. It is a capacious work of black feminist theory that works through patriarchy's violence to imagine personhood, livability, and a more just world." - Annette Joseph-Gabriel (Public Books) "Vexy Thing is a sophisticated mapping of patriarchy from the Enlightenment to the present." - Natasha Behl (Politics & Gender) "Vexy Thing is an immense scholarly undertaking, reviewing theory and research spanning multiple disciplines. It is also a call for the reader-students, scholars, theorists, activists-to challenge the patriarchal doctrines built into our own lives and to bring the voices of those on the margins to the center." - Wendy M. Christensen (Ethnic and Racial Studies) "This is the sort of book that initially draws you in with its witty title and beautiful cover (despite attempts not to judge a book...). I soon found myself recommending it to everyone I met even before I had even reached the end. Its breadth and scope [are] breathtaking. It spirals out in all directions and the content encompasses film, literature, historical documents, philosophy and policy.... I would argue that reading this book is as good a start as any for developing a new feminist praxis." - Rosie Buckland (Women's Studies International Forum) "Vexy Thing is not just a timely history lesson. In this text we are shown how to read as liberation feminists who take seriously the task of tracing patriarchy as a foundational architecture of gender domination, while imagining and enacting the possibilities of engendered freedom. Through the stylistic strategies of vignette, story, description, theorization, and analysis, Perry forces us to shift our praxis and to 'read through the layers of gender forms of domination'.... [W]hen reading Vexy Thing, one would do well to give herself ample time and room to delight in the experience." - LeRhonda S. Manigault-Bryant (Journal of American History) "Vexy Thing is a groundbreaking work of Black feminist scholarship. Both generously worldbuilding and rigorously deconstructive, it offers a challenging vision of liberation that will be of value to scholars, students, and activists alike, a vital text for anyone seeking creative, critical, and always personal tools for getting out from under the hold of patriarchy's racial logics." - Matty Hemming (Criticism)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.09.2018

Abbildungen

1 illustration

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,7 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4780-0081-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Acknowledgments  ix
    Introduction  1
    1. Seafaring, Sovereignty, and the Self: Of Patriarchy and the Conditions of Modernity  14
    2. Producing Personhood: The Rise of Capitalism and the Western Subject  42
    Interlude 1. How Did We Get Here? Nobody's Supposed to Be Here  86
    3. In the Ether: Neoliberalism and Entrepreneurial Woman  98
    4. Simulacra Child: Hypermedia and the Mediated Subject  129
    5. Sticks Broken at the River: The Security State and the Violence of Manhood  151
    Interlude 2. Returning to the Witches  171
    6. Unmaking the Territory and Remapping the Landscape  177
    7. The Utterance of My Name: Invitation and the Disorder of Desire  199
    8. The Vicar of Liberation  226
    Notes  255
    Bibliography  273
    Index  283