Masochistic Feminism, or Reflections on the White Feminist Industrial Complex

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
J. Nash
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Abstract:This review essay examines three popular feminist texts that diagnose the problem of "white feminism." I ask: how is it that a group of actors—white women—who are not visibly working under the mantle of feminism come to be claimed by feminists, by these authors, as evidence of feminism's own bad politics? While seeking to understand a narrative built around a capacious conception of feminism that then bemoans feminism itself, I also mark the masochistic impulse of contemporary feminist politics that I argue these books—and the markets around them—produce and represent. Each of these books are constructed around mapping a dangerous and toxic white feminine subjectivity that can be overcome only through white women's wholesale allegiance to Black feminist thought, and through their repeated willingness to abject themselves through accounts of their own enactments- knowing or unknowing- of violence. Taken together, these books (along with a slew of popular writing condemning white feminist behavior) reveal an industry in anti-white feminist writing that insists that white women accept the inevitability of their own harmfulness over and over again, repeatedly confronting the truth of their "narcissism."
受虐女性主义,或对白人女性主义工业情结的反思
摘要:这篇评论文章考察了三篇流行的女权主义文本,它们诊断了“白人女权主义”的问题。我想问:为什么女权主义者和这些作者声称,一群没有明显在女权主义外衣下工作的演员——白人女性——是女权主义自身糟糕政治的证据?在试图理解一种围绕着女权主义的广阔概念构建的叙事,然后哀叹女权主义本身的同时,我也注意到了当代女权主义政治的受虐冲动,我认为这些书——以及它们周围的市场——产生并代表了这种冲动。每一本书都是围绕着描绘一种危险而有毒的白人女性主体性而构建的,只有通过白人女性对黑人女权主义思想的全面忠诚,以及通过她们反复愿意通过讲述自己的暴力行为——无论是知道还是不知道——来贬低自己,才能克服这种主体性。总之,这些书(以及一系列谴责白人女权主义行为的流行作品)揭示了一个反白人女权主义写作行业,该行业坚持白人女性一次又一次地接受自己伤害的必然性,反复面对自己“自恋”的真相
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Feminist Studies
Feminist Studies Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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