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Nothing Mat(T)ers: A Feminist Critique of Postmodernism

Publisher NYU Press
Category Philosophy
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Author(s) Somer Brodribb
Publisher NYU Press
ISBN / ASIN 1875559078
ISBN-13 9781875559077
Availability Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
Sales Rank #2,961,312
Category Philosophy
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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"An eloquent work. Somer Brodribb not only gives us a feminist critique of postmodernism with its masculinist predeterminants in existentialism, its Freudian footholdings and its Sadean values, but in the very form and texture of the critique, she literally creates new discourse in feminist theory. Brodribb has transcended not only postmodernism but its requirement that we speak in its voice even when criticizing it. She creates a language that is at once poetic and powerfully analytical. Her insistent and compelling radical critique refuses essentialism--from both masculinist thinkers and their women followers. She demystifies postmodernism to reveal that it and its antecedents represent yet another mundane version of patriarchal politics. Ultimately Brodribb returns us to feminist theory with the message that we must refuse to be derivative and continue to originate theory and politics from the condition of women under male domination."
--Kathleen Barry, author of Female Sexual Slavery
An iconoclastic work brilliantly undertaken, demystifying a French literary mode in which the sexism of the content is hidden behind the worship of its own discourse . . . While she will certainly cause a lot of trouble in 'le petit monde parisien,' Nothing Mat(t)ers has magnificently shown that "postmodernism is the cultural capital of late patriarchy. It is the art of self- display, the conceit of masculine self and the science of reproductive and genetic engineering in an ecstatic Nietzschean cycle of statis."
--Andree Michel
Nothing Mat(t)ers encapsulates in its title the valuelessness of the current academic fad of postmodernism. Somer Brodribb has written a brave and witty book demolishing the gods and goddesses of postmodernism by deconstructing their method and de-centering their subjects and, in the process, has deconstructed deconstructionism and decentered decentering! This is a long-awaited and much-needed book from a tough- minded, embodied, and unflinching scholar."
--Janice Raymond
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