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Discrepant Dislocations: Feminism, Theory and Postcolonial Histories - Mary E. John - Hardcover

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John, Mary E.

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9780520201354

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0520201353

Publisher: University of California Press Summary: "I know of no other work which so carefully poses and interrogates the question of 'postcolonial feminism'. . . . Highly original in conception and execution,Discrepant Dislocationsradically refigures current feminist ethnography."--Kamala Visweswaran, author ofFictions of Feminist Ethnography "A major work of feminist cultural critique. Mary John writes with grace, candor, and a modest but extremely well-informed se [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780520201354


ISBN:

0520201353


Publisher: University of California Press

"I know of no other work which so carefully poses and interrogates the question of 'postcolonial feminism'. . . . Highly original in conception and execution,Discrepant Dislocationsradically refigures current feminist ethnography."--Kamala Visweswaran, author ofFictions of Feminist Ethnography "A major work of feminist cultural critique. Mary John writes with grace, candor, and a modest but extremely well-informed sense of the issues at stake in the politics of location for feminist, historians, anthropologists, and postcolonial critics. . . . John forges a position for herself, and by implication for other Third World women, that challenges sanctioned ignorances and opens up a new terrain for feminist theory."--Ruth Behar, coeditor ofWomen Writing Culture

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