Synopses & Reviews
"Technologies of Gender builds a bridge between the fashionable orthodoxies of academic theory (Lacan, Foucault, Derrida, et al.) and the frequently-marginalized contributions of feminist theory.... In sum, de Lauretis has written a book that should be required reading for every feminist in need of theoretical ammunition--and for every theorist in need of feminist enlightenment." --B. Ruby Rich
"... sets philosophical ideas humming.... she has much to say." --Cineaste
"I can think of no other work that pushes the debate on the female subject forward with such passion and intellectual rigor." --SubStance
This book addresses the question of gender in poststructuralist theoretical discourse, postmodern fiction, and women's cinema. It examines the construction of gender both as representation and as self-representation in relation to several kinds of texts and argues that feminism is producing a radical rewriting, as well as a rereading, of the dominant forms of Western culture.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. The Technology of Gender
2. The Violence of Rhetoric: Considerations on Representation and Gender
3. Gaudy Rose: Eco adn narcissism
4. Calvino and the Amazons: Reading the (Post) Modern Text
5. Gramsci Notwithstanding, or, The Left Hand of History
6. Fellini's 9 1/2
7. Strategies of Coherence: Narrative Cinema, Feminst Poetics, and Yvonne Rainer
8. Rethinking Women's Cinema: Aesthetics and Feminist Theory
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