
Reading Across Borders
Storytelling and Knowledges of Resistance
Series: Comparative Feminist Studies;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2004
- Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
- Date of Publication 20 January 2004
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9780312295677
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages249 pages
- Size 216x140 mm
- Weight 330 g
- Language English
- Illustrations VI, 249 p. 0
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Long description:
In light of postcolonial and feminist critiques of 'experience' and 'identity', how can feminists engage stories of marginalized peoples' experience in the development of feminist theories and modes of activism that take account of the diversity of women's situations? How can feminists use the powerful tools of storytelling in ways that do not essentialize or objectify marginalized women? Shari Stone-Mediatore brings together the theoretical perspectives of Hannah Arendt and postcolonial theory to develop a 'post-positivist' account of narrative which can form the basis for a progressive feminist politics.
'A superior manuscript that treats, with originality and great subtlety, dilemmas that are at the heart of debates in contemporary feminist and critical thought. Stone-Mediatore shows how Women's Studies needs to take seriously the critiques of 'narrative' and 'experience' that have emerged from cultural studies but she also demonstrates that feminists need not be devastated by them. This is a book that many scholars will be grateful for having read.' - Lisa Disch, University of Minnesota
'In this fascinating and important work, Shari Stone-Mediatore sets out to theorize the intellectual value and historical role of stories and storytelling. The result is a rich and compelling book that asks us to rethink the border between story and truth, narrative and knowledge. In the course of developing a transnational feminist theory of marginal experience narratives, Stone-Mediatore has made a valuable and wonderfully readable contribution to the existing body of work on the politics of knowledge.' - Paula Rothenberg, author of Invisible Privilege: A Memoir about Race, Class, and Gender
'This book treats dilemmas that rest at the heart of debates in contemporary feminist and critical thought with originality and subtlety...' - Lisa Disch, University of Minnesota and author of Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Philosophy
'Stone-Mediatore offers an important re-affirmation of experience-rooted narratives as the critical basis for practical struggles and liberatory politics.' - Linda Martín Alcoff, Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University
MoreTable of Contents:
PART ONE: HANNAH ARENDT AND THE PUBLIC ROLE OF STORYTELLING A Post-Positive Theory of Narrative Neither Truth Nor Ideology: The Public Role of Storytelling Toward a Critical Theory of Stories PART TWO: COUNTERSTORIES AND CROSS-BORDER POLITICS Marginal-Voice Narratives and the Problem of 'Experience' Storytelling in a Global Context Reading Across Borders: A Hermeneutics for Global Feminism
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