'Ackerly's key argument is a convincing one: feminist social criticism, which includes 'third world' feminist activism, moves beyond the stalemate between anti-relativist and anti-essentialist feminist theory. In so doing, feminist critics have achieved in practice what other theorists do only incompletely in theory.' International Feminist Journal of Politics
'Ackerly's ambitious blending of theory and practical politics will appeal to a broad audience of feminist scholars and students … the book also provides social scientists with a rich example of a methodology that derives theory from emancipatory practices and could thus be an exciting addition to graduate scope and method course.' Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society