The Sounds of Feminist Theory (S U N Y Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory) - Ruth Salvaggio - Books - State Univ of New York Pr - 9780791440148 - December 3, 1998
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The Sounds of Feminist Theory (S U N Y Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory)

Ruth Salvaggio

The Sounds of Feminist Theory (S U N Y Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory)

In The Sounds of Feminist Theory, Ruth Salvaggio follows a distinctive turn toward the oral and evocative qualities of language in feminist theory. Questioning paradigms of female voice and varied feminist claims to language, she suggests that feminist theorists listen to the ways in which words mean more than they ostensibly signify, the ways in which language and epistemology--like sound--are mobile. She calls this theoretical project "Hearing the O," a process of listening for and seizing those wavering qualities of language that invite changes, often remarkable alterations, in how we think.

A range of contemporary feminist critical writers are discussed: Gloria Anzaldua, Judith Butler, Helene Cixous, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Jane Flax, Susan Griffin, Donna Haraway, Luce Irigaray, Julia Kristeva, Elaine Pagels, Adrienne Rich, Eve Sedgwick, Joan Scott, Jane Tompkins, Trinh Minh-ha, and Patricia Williams. Their investment in the oral modulations of words marks not only a provocative engagement with the incommensurability of contemporary theory, but also a turn to the ambiguous and tangled qualities of language--"poetic literacy"--that generate an evocative epistemology.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 3, 1998
ISBN13 9780791440148
Publishers State Univ of New York Pr
Pages 151
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   213 g
Language English  

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