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INTRODUCTIONAs Blanche Wiesen Cook has pointed out, qthe most vigorousnaspects of the peace movement today are organized and staffed bynwomen.q* On those grounds alone, we have a right and a need to learnnmore about women's relation to peace, both in
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Somer Brodribb
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Time & Society. 1:257-270
From these feminist perspectives emerges an embodied temporality, in contrast to the fatal philosophies of masculine mind. Yet their difference from such inauthenticity is not the same: Irigaray considers masculine/time and feminine/space, while O'Br
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Somer Brodribb
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Political Theory. 20:332-336
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Somer Brodribb
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Women's Studies International Forum. 14:135-142
Discarnate desires are patriarchy's out-of-body experiences: they order the world feminists resist. The roots of post-structuralism are Freudian and Sadeian. Feminist psychoanalytical criticism overlooks violence against women and asks the question w
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Somer Brodribb
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American Political Science Review. 96:197-198
Jacqueline Stevens grapples with the meanings of political society and affiliation and how we think about what constitutes family, nation, ethnicity, and race. How do we come to know ourselves and others through these political artifices and naturali
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Somer Brodribb
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Canadian Journal of Political Science. 24:672-673
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Somer Brodribb
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American Political Science Review. 87:204-204
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Somer, Brodribb
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Canadian journal of women and the law = Revue juridique La femme et le droit. 1(2)
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Somer Brodribb
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Women's Studies International Forum. 10:470
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Somer Brodribb
Lévi-Strauss tried to convince women that we are spoken, exchanged like words; Lacan tried to teach women we can't speak, because the phallus is the original signifier; and then Derrida says that it doesn't matter, it's just talk.Foucault, Derrida,