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Feminism as Critique
Feminism as Critique engages with contemporary social and political theory from a feminist perspective, offering critical examinations of thinkers such as Habermas, Foucault, and Derrida. The book argues that feminist theory must not only challenge the exclusion of women from philosophical traditions but also transform the very categories through which power, subjectivity, and social relations are understood.
By bridging feminist thought with critical theory, Benhabib and Cornell emphasize the importance of discourse, ethics, and the politics of difference in developing a transformative feminist critique. This work highlights how feminist theory can function both as a mode of resistance against patriarchal structures and as a constructive framework for reimagining democracy, justice, and social life.
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