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Revisiting feminist matters in the post-linguistic turn

John Dewey, new materialisms, and contemporary feminist thought

Clara Fischer

pp. 83-102

Abstrakt

In this chapter, I sketch some recent developments in feminist thought and present these alongside John Dewey's work to assess what place pragmatism might assume in debates on contemporary, post-linguistic turn feminism. My task for this chapter is threefold: I redress the elision of pragmatism in the conversation around affect theory, new materialisms, and contemporary feminist theorising; I trace some of the confluences between Dewey's work on nature and materiality, and the new materialist work of Stacy Alaimo and Karen Barad; and finally, I argue that pragmatism can form a useful resource for those interested in addressing new materialist concerns about concrete embodiment and materiality in post-linguistic turn feminist theory.

Publication details

Published in:

Fischer Clara, Dolezal Luna (2018) New feminist perspectives on embodiment. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Seiten: 83-102

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72353-2_5

Referenz:

Fischer Clara (2018) „Revisiting feminist matters in the post-linguistic turn: John Dewey, new materialisms, and contemporary feminist thought“, In: C. Fischer & L. Dolezal (eds.), New feminist perspectives on embodiment, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 83–102.