Re: [Foucault-L] women and power

Jana Sawicki, Eve Sedgwick and Lynne Huffer are all good deals.
Except Sedgwick also has a bit of a deconstructive take now and then as
well.

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Natalia Fior <nataliafior@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am looking for scholarship on Foucault and women and power.
> Specifically women's rights in order to theorize around the political
> divide among progressives and conservatives on the topic of a woman's
> right to choose (i.e. abortion). I'm interested in how power plays
> upon women, how women use and take power, and how women are given or
> denied power in western society.
>
> I am familiar with Butler's theories and several French feminists but
> would like to find other contemporary scholars working on women and
> Foucault who are not necessarily Freudian or Lacanian. Nietzschean's
> welcome.
>
> Natalia Fior
> nataliafior@xxxxxxx
>
>
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