ISBN:
9781446264997
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
Series Statement:
Gender, Theory and Culture series
DDC:
306
Keywords:
Natur
;
Kultur
;
Globalisierung
;
Feminismus
Abstract:
`An excellent book. The authors have the rare capacity to handle popular culture and case studies in a theoretically informed manner. Original and well researched' - Mike Featherstone, Nottingham Trent University Understandings of globalization have been little explored in relation to gender or related concerns such as identity, subjectivity and the body. This book contrasts `the natural' and `the global' as interpretive strategies, using approaches from feminist cultural theory. The book begins by introducing the central themes: ideas of the natural; questions of scale and context posed by globalization and their relation to forms of cultural production; the transformation of genealogy; and the emergence of interest in definitions of life an life forms.
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