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Product Description: How are ‘philosophy’ and ‘gender’ implicated? Throughout history, philosophers―mostly men, though with more women among their number than is sometimes supposed―have often sought to specify and justify the proper roles of women and men, and to explore the political consequences of sexual difference...read more
By Cressida J. Heyes (editor)

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9780415571142 | 1 edition (Routledge, December 14, 2011), cover price $1575.00 | About this edition: How are ‘philosophy’ and ‘gender’ implicated?

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Heyes' monograph in feminist philosophy is on the connection between the idea of "normalization"--which per Foucault is a mode or force of control that homogenizes a population--and the gendered body. Drawing on Foucault and Wittgenstein, she argues that the predominant picture of the self--a picture that presupposes an "inner" core of the self that is expressed, accurately or not, by the outer body--obscures the connection between contemporary discourses and practices of self-transformation and the forces of normalization. In other words, pictures of the self can hold us captive when they are being read from the outer self--the body--rather than the inner self, and we can express our inner self by working on our outer body to conform. Articulating this idea with a mix of the theoretical and the practical, she looks at case studies involving transgender people, weight-loss dieting, and cosmetic surgery. Her concluding chapters look at the difficult issue of how to distinguish non-normalizing practices of the self from normalizing ones, and makes suggestions about how feminists might conceive of subjects as embodied and enmeshed in power relations yet also capable of self-transformation. The subject of normalization and its relationship to sex/gender is a major one in feminist theory; Heyes' book is unique in her masterful use of Foucault; its clarity, and its sophisticated mix of the theoretical and the anecdotal. It will appeal to feminist philosophers and theorists.

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9780195310535 | Oxford Univ Pr, July 19, 2007, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: Heyes' monograph in feminist philosophy is on the connection between the idea of "normalization"--which per Foucault is a mode or force of control that homogenizes a population--and the gendered body.

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9780195310542 | Oxford Univ Pr, August 16, 2007, cover price $38.95

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Product Description: Ludwig Wittgenstein's work has been widely interpreted and appropriated by subsequent philosophers, as well as by scholars from areas as diverse as anthropology, cultural studies, literary theory, sociology, law, and medicine. The Grammar of Politics demonstrates the variety of ways political philosophers understand Wittgenstein's importance to their discipline and apply Wittgensteinian methods to their own projects...read more
By Cressida J. Heyes (editor)

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9780801440564 | Cornell Univ Pr, May 1, 2003, cover price $66.95 | About this edition: Ludwig Wittgenstein's work has been widely interpreted and appropriated by subsequent philosophers, as well as by scholars from areas as diverse as anthropology, cultural studies, literary theory, sociology, law, and medicine.

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9780801488382 | Cornell Univ Pr, May 1, 2003, cover price $30.95 | About this edition: Ludwig Wittgenstein's work has been widely interpreted and appropriated by subsequent philosophers, as well as by scholars from areas as diverse as anthropology, cultural studies, literary theory, sociology, law, and medicine.

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Product Description: At the heart of feminist theory lies the seemingly intractable issue of essentialism. Feminism has thus far failed to transcend critiques of essentialism, and currently offers only two inadequate positions against it. One response reifies the category "women," representing the experience of oppression of privileged women as archetypal for feminism, and the other denies the category because it unjustly overgeneralizes, thus undercutting the possibility of a robust theory of gender oppression...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780801436840 | Cornell Univ Pr, June 1, 2000, cover price $42.50 | About this edition: At the heart of feminist theory lies the seemingly intractable issue of essentialism.

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9780801486692 | Cornell Univ Pr, June 1, 2000, cover price $29.95

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