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Experience, Subjectivity and Politics in the Italian Feminist Movement
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Abstract This article describes the political practices of a part of the Italian                women’s movement that, as of the 1980s, gave way to the sexual                    difference thought. Through a political analysis of their own experience,                which removed any humanist identity assump... view more
 This article describes the political practices of a part of the Italian                women’s movement that, as of the 1980s, gave way to the sexual                    difference thought. Through a political analysis of their own experience,                which removed any humanist identity assumptions, the women’s movement                generated new practices and discourses. With these, women were able to exert                self-criticism, and simultaneously to produce new subjectivities articulated around                the sexual difference concept. The difference thought helped                highlight the limits of institutional policy, renewing the premises of political                analysis and redefining the borders of what was deemed to be                ‘political’. Intended to foster dialogue with other feminist                proposals, the article underlines the situated nature of this political                experience and focuses on the method, the political praxis and the process rather                than the outcome, the conclusions or the theory.... view less
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difference; experience; feminism politics; practices; subjectivity;
Document language
English
Publication Year
2006
Page/Pages
p. 343-355
Journal
European Journal of Women's Studies, 13 (2006) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1350506806068653
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
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