Featuring over two dozen essays, this collection showcases Daphne Patai's critical examination of contemporary academic and intellectual orthodoxies. Blending seriousness with satire, the essays challenge prevailing norms and provoke thought, making it a significant contribution to discussions on academia and cultural discourse.
The updated edition critically examines the shortcomings of Women's Studies programs, offering a comprehensive analysis of contemporary feminist teaching and research practices. With three new chapters, the authors delve into the routine issues that have emerged since the original publication, providing a thorough and provocative critique of the field. Their insights challenge existing paradigms and encourage readers to reconsider the direction of feminist scholarship.
The book offers a provocative examination of the ongoing epidemic of sexual harassment allegations, highlighting the intricate ideological battles present in modern feminism. It delves into the various perspectives and tensions that shape the discourse around these issues, providing insight into the societal implications and challenges faced by individuals navigating this landscape.
Not too long ago, literary theorists were writing about the death of the novel and the death of the author; today many are talking about the death of Theory. Theory, as the many theoretical ism's (among them postcolonialism, postmodernism, and New Historicism) are now known, once seemed so exciting but has become ossified and insular. This iconoclastic collection is an excellent companion to current anthologies of literary theory, which have embraced an uncritical stance toward Theory and its practitioners. Written by nearly fifty prominent scholars, the essays in Theory's Empire question the ideas, catchphrases, and excesses that have let Theory congeal into a predictable orthodoxy. More than just a critique, however, this collection provides readers with effective tools to redeem the study of literature, restore reason to our intellectual life, and redefine the role and place of Theory in the academy.
A scathing criticism of political and sexual correctness, this thought-
provoking and powerfully argued book is sure to incite debate among all
concerned with the legacy and future of woman's rights. schovat popis