Nancy Fraser i kritikkens landskap
In part I of the article I introduce six different notions of social critique. In part II I connect positions in feminist theory to these notions of critique. Part III is a discussion of Nancy Fraser’s notion of critique. I argue that Fraser lately has defended feminist critique as a social critique...
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oai:doaj.org-article:c9bc241650c3440f9895f56122db49e42021-12-01T00:09:12ZNancy Fraser i kritikkens landskap10.7146/kkf.v0i4.281072245-6937https://doaj.org/article/c9bc241650c3440f9895f56122db49e42005-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://tidsskrift.dk/KKF/article/view/28107https://doaj.org/toc/2245-6937In part I of the article I introduce six different notions of social critique. In part II I connect positions in feminist theory to these notions of critique. Part III is a discussion of Nancy Fraser’s notion of critique. I argue that Fraser lately has defended feminist critique as a social critique in need of moralphilosphical justification, whereas she previously argued for ‘social criticism without philosphy’. In the latter part of the article I elaborate a few implications of Fraser’s shift.Cathrine HolstThe Royal Danish LibraryarticleSocial SciencesHDAENNBSVKvinder, Køn & Forskning, Iss 4 (2005) |
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In part I of the article I introduce six different notions of social critique. In part II I connect positions in feminist theory to these notions of critique. Part III is a discussion of Nancy Fraser’s notion of critique. I argue that Fraser lately has defended feminist critique as a social critique in need of moralphilosphical justification, whereas she previously argued for ‘social criticism without philosphy’. In the latter part of the article I elaborate a few implications of Fraser’s shift. |
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