An unquestioned assumption of contemporary politics is that the left
owns minority groups, in the sense that the left, exclusively,
champions the interests of minorities and is for that reason owed the
allegiance of minorities. This, in turn, gives rise to the sense of
dissonance created by right-wing dissenters--the black social
conservative, the gay ultra-nationalist, the female libertarian, the
poor pro-capitalist. This same dissonance exists for women and
feminism, creating a default assumption that a feminist is a left-wing
woman. We don’t make a distinction between left-wing feminists and
feminists; we don’t need to.
There’s nothing a philosopher loves more than an unquestioned
assumption, and in this book political philosopher Holly Lawford-Smith
systematically dismantles the assumption that feminism is an
exclusively left-wing project. Once dismantled, the path is clear to a
new set of questions. Who counts as a feminist in the first place? If
women from anywhere on the political spectrum can be feminists, who is
it that feminists should--or shouldn't--be working with? And what can
be said, more generally, about the ethics of alliances and coalitions?
In _Feminism Beyond Left and Right_ Lawford-Smith makes the case for
non-partisan feminism, feminism outside the constraints of the
left-right political spectrum, a feminism for and about all women as
women.
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ISBN
9781509564811
Publisert
2025
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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