“You’re International, Not American”: Academic Feminist Autobiographics and the Political Grammar of Nation

Clara Montague
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Abstract:Over the last fifty years, the field of women’s studies has grown from a few classes created by academic feminist activists into a global intellectual and political movement. Though the field has always been international, historiographies of its institutionalization have largely limited their focus to the Global North, an elision that reinforces unequal power dynamics among countries. This article analyzes the political grammars of nation in two edited collections from the Feminist Press in order to examine how metanarratives about women’s studies have been produced and reinscribed through self-representational writing.
“你是国际的,不是美国的”:学术女权主义者自传和国家的政治语法
摘要:在过去的五十年中,女性研究领域已经从学术女权主义者创建的几个班级发展成为一场全球性的知识和政治运动。虽然这一领域一直是国际性的,但其制度化的历史编纂在很大程度上将其重点局限于全球北方,这种遗漏加剧了国家之间不平等的权力动态。本文分析了女权主义出版社出版的两本选集中的国家政治语法,以考察关于女性研究的元叙事是如何通过自我再现的写作产生和重新书写的。
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