Feminism, Ideology, and Deconstruction: A Pragmatist View

Hypatia 8 (2):96-103 (1993)
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Abstract

Neither philosophy in general, nor deconstruction in particular, should be thought of as a pioneering, path-breaking, tool for feminist politics. Recent philosophy, including Derrida's, helps us see practices and ideas as neither natural nor inevitable—but that is all it does. When philosophy has finished showing that everything is a social construct, it does not help us decide which social constructs to retain and which to replace.

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reprint Rorty, Richard (2010) "Feminism, ideology, and deconstruction : a pragmatist view". In Janack, Marianne, Feminist Interpretations of Richard Rorty, pp. 96 - 103: Pennsylvania State University Press (2010)

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