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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Theorizing Feminism: Politics, Morals, and Emotions
Chapter 3 - Race, Religion and Gender: Feminist Intersectional
Politics in "Postsecular" Times
Chapter 4 - Feminist Whiteness
Chapter 5 - Resisting Whiteness, Claiming Feminism: Racialized
Feminists' Moral Addresses
Chapter 6 - Towards a Feminist Ethic of Responsibility
Chapter 7. Conclusion: Revisiting the "We" of Feminism
Appendix on Methodology
Bibliography
Index
Éléonore Lépinard, Associate Professor in gender studies, the
Institute of Social Sciences of the Université de Lausanne
Éléonore Lépinard is Associate Professor in gender studies at the
Institute of Social Sciences of the Université de Lausanne. She is
the author of a book on the French parity reform (L'égalité
Introuvable: Les Féministes, La Parité et la République), the
co-editor of a book on intersectionality theory and practice
(L'intersectionalité: Enjeux Théoriques et Pratiques), as well as
the co-editor of a
comparative volume on gender quotas in Europe (Transforming Gender
Citizenship: The irresistible rise of gender quotas in Europe, with
Ruth Rubio-Marin).
"She presents a powerful theoretical lens...that demonstrates how
feminist discourses produce and politicize feminist identities that
lead to inclusionary and exclusionary practices. This is a
must-have text for graduate and advanced undergraduate students
majoring in women, gender, and sexuality studies. Highly
recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty." -- S.
Lawson-Clark, CHOICE
"A must-read. Feminist Trouble not only offers new insight on
feminist discourses and experiences vis-à-vis race, religion, and
migration in Quebec and France, but it also marks a turning-point
in feminist theory. The book steps aside questions of
subjectivation and agency to locate empowerment in an ethical drive
for responsibility. A bold and timely move in a context of cultural
war." -Bruno Perreau, Cynthia L. Reed Professor of French
Studies, MIT
"Feminist Trouble is a tour-de-force of intersectional feminist
analysis, helping us to navigate and think about feminism in
post-secular times. Reading it illuminates much about the
complexity of emancipatory movements and what they need--maybe more
now than ever before-to find the way forward." -Phillip M. Ayoub,
Associate Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs, Occidental
College
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