Sex, Breath, and Force: Sexual Difference in a Post-Feminist Era

Lexington Books (2006)
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Abstract

This collection of essays provides a reassessment of the question of sexual difference, taking into account important shifts in feminist thought, post-humanist theories, and queer studies. The contributors offer new and refreshing insights into the complex question of sexual difference from a post-feminist perspective, and how it is reformulated in various related areas of study, such as ontology, epistemology, metaphysics, biology, technology, and mass-media

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Johanna Oksala
Loyola University, Chicago
Kristin Sampson
University of Bergen
Sara Heinämaa
University of Jyväskylä
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