On Sat, Jun 8, 1996 11:46:52 PM, chloe sekouri wrote:
>In an effort to start a new thread, I wonder if anyone has read Vikki
Bell's
>_Interrogating Incest: Feminism, Fouault and the Law_, Routledge: London,
>1993?
I confess I haven't (and I confess further that I'm not even a girl) but
I'm very interested in the feminist reception of Foucault. In a recent
interview in Differences, Gayle Rubin describes her first encounter with
Foucault's HIst of sex I, and the effect it had on feminist circles in
America.
What is Bell's argument?
sb
>In an effort to start a new thread, I wonder if anyone has read Vikki
Bell's
>_Interrogating Incest: Feminism, Fouault and the Law_, Routledge: London,
>1993?
I confess I haven't (and I confess further that I'm not even a girl) but
I'm very interested in the feminist reception of Foucault. In a recent
interview in Differences, Gayle Rubin describes her first encounter with
Foucault's HIst of sex I, and the effect it had on feminist circles in
America.
What is Bell's argument?
sb