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%T Sexing-Up the Subject
%A Egeland, Cathrine
%J European Journal of Women's Studies
%N 3
%P 267-280
%V 12
%D 2005
%K critique; feminism; phallogocentrism; science; sexing-up; translation;
%= 2011-03-01T04:40:00Z
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%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-224828
%X The decisive epistemological and methodological moment of feminist analysis and                critique is the moment of intervention. An intervention does not require a                standpoint; instead, it displaces the locus of critique from the standpoint                to the effects or consequences of critique. Intervention requires no new                information or hitherto concealed facts about the object being interfered with. The                critical effects of an intervention are the results of what is called a                ‘sexing-up’ strategy. Different epistemological and                methodological aspects of this strategy are discussed and a connection established                between feminist interventions in science and politics, and the strategy of sexing-up.
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%9 journal article
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