A Freedom that Makes the Difference: Feminist Thought and Critique of Modernity
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-9618/3197Keywords:
feminism, power, freedom, rights, political modernityAbstract
This introduction emphasises the relevance of the theoretical feminist reflection presented by Wendy Brown in her Politics Out of History. The Italian translation of the book, which introduces Brown’s thought to the Italian public for the first time, provides the opportunity to deepen the understanding of her feminist contribution to the comprehension of the crisis of sovereignty. The book, in fact, could be investigated as a sort of link between, on the one hand, 1990s Brown’s reflection on the crisis of liberal universalism, political modernity and on the gendered constructions of such concepts as State and citizenship and, on the other, her more recent analysis on the reconfiguration of power and sovereignty in the age of globalization as expressed in her 2010 Walled States, Waning Sovereignty. At the core of her reflection, a crucial role has been played by the deconstruction of the nexus freedom-power-rights that enlightens the ambiguities, the semantic ambivalences and the political-theoretical traps inherent in the linear and progressive narration of political modernity.Downloads
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2012-11-07
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Baritono, R. (2012). A Freedom that Makes the Difference: Feminist Thought and Critique of Modernity. Scienza & Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine, 24(46). https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-9618/3197
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About "Politics out of history" by Wendy Brown (edited by Raffaella Baritono)
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