Beyond Identity Politics: Feminism, Power and Politics.HQ1905 0-8039-7884-7 Beyond identity politics; feminism feminism, movement for the political, social, and educational equality of women with men; the movement has occurred mainly in Europe and the United States. It has its roots in the humanism of the 18th cent. and in the Industrial Revolution. , power & politics. Lloyd, Moya. Sage Publications This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. , [c]2005 198 p. $69.95 Acknowledging the processual nature of subjectivity does not entail entail, in law, restriction of inheritance to a limited class of descendants for at least several generations. The object of entail is to preserve large estates in land from the disintegration that is caused by equal inheritance by all the heirs and by the ordinary the demise Death. A conveyance of property, usually of an interest in land. Originally meant a posthumous grant but has come to be applied commonly to a conveyance that is made for a definitive term, such as an estate for a term of years. of feminist politics, says Lloyd, though it has a number of far-reaching implications for feminism. She suggests that it problematizes feminism's assumption that it requires a stable subject in order to justify and ground its politics; that recognizing the subject as politically invested opens up rather than impedes political engagement; and that key ideas such as agency, power, and domination take on a new shape as a consequence of this radical rethinking of the subject-politics relation. |
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