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Feminism and the Early Frankfurt School
About Mules, Divas, and Other Specifically Feminine Characteristics
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Author(s):
Imaculada Kangussu
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Nathalia N. Barroso
Publication date:
November 03 2023
Publisher:
BRILL
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November 03 2023
Pages
: 352-372
DOI:
10.1163/9789004686830_018
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Book chapters
pp. i
Preliminary Material
pp. 3
Sex, Hope, and Rock and Roll
pp. 24
Fascism and the Patriarchal Family
pp. 45
Family and Authoritarianism
pp. 60
Rethinking “Toxic” Sovereignty?
pp. 93
Marcuse’s “Feminine Principle” and Non-binary Subversions
pp. 113
Towards a Critical Identity Politics
pp. 133
Adorno, Foucault, and Feminist Theory
pp. 162
The Disintegration of Autonomy
pp. 195
Historical Traumas in the Critiques of Theodor Adorno and Joy James
pp. 212
Beyond One-Dimensional Theory and Praxis
pp. 231
Herbert Marcuse and Intersectional (Marxist) Feminism
pp. 251
Rethinking Astrology as Feminist Re-enchantment
pp. 277
Negative Dialectics and the Force of Matter
pp. 300
Theorizing beyond the Man
pp. 315
The New Man Is a Woman
pp. 333
Reification and Forgetting
pp. 352
About Mules, Divas, and Other Specifically Feminine Characteristics
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