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Deconstruction, Feminist Theology, and the Problem of Difference: Subverting the Race/Gender Divide (Religion and Postmodernism Series) [Hardcover]

Ellen T. Armour (Author)
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0226026892 978-0226026893 June 15, 1999 1
The term "feminism" conjures up the promise of resistance to the various forms of oppression women face. But feminism's ability to fulfill this promise has been undermined by its failure to deal adequately with the difference that race makes for gender. In this book, Ellen T. Armour forges an alliance between deconstruction and feminist theology and theory by demonstrating deconstruction's usefulness in addressing feminism's trouble with race.

Armour shows how the writings of Jacques Derrida and Luce Irigaray can be used to uncover feminism's white presumptions so that race and gender can be thought of differently. In clear, concise terms she explores the possibilities and limitations for feminist theology of Derrida's conception of "woman" and Irigaray's "multiple woman," as well as Derrida's thinking on race and Irigaray's work on religion. Armour then points a way beyond the race/gender divide with the help of African-American theorists such as bell hooks, Hortense Spillers, and Patricia Hill Collins.


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Ellen T. Armour is associate professor of religious studies at Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee. She is coeditor for theology for Religious Studies Review.

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (June 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226026892
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226026893
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
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This book gave me new ideas about the ancient roots of feminisim. It is my favorite book ever.
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One of the principal issues facing whitefeminist theology and theory today involves coming to terms with the diversity of issues and perspectives that need to be and are addressed in the name of "woman." Read the first page
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whitefeminist theory, specular economy, current sexual economy, white solipsism, raced women, metaphysical humanism, phallogocentric economy, deferring woman, divide between race, dealings with race, liberal humanist subject, phallocentric economy, specular logic, exclusionary moves, racial mark, cultural grammar, renders legible, womanist scholars, work with woman, nothing outside the text, exclusionary tendencies, feminine imaginary, running border, feminist theology, womanist theologians
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African American, South Africa, The Ends of Man, God the Father, Double Session, Derrida's Nietzsche, Gender Trouble, Jacques Derrida, Jim Crow, United States, Valerie Smith, Laws of Reflection, Law of the Father, Linda Brent, Luce Irigaray, Nelson Mandela, Phantasmatic Identification, Prime Matter, Claudia Tate, Derrida's Mandela, Father God, Mama's Baby, New Earth, New Woman, Under Irigaray
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