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A Feminist Theory of Refusal by Bonnie Honig; 9780674248496

A Feminist Theory of Refusal

By Bonnie Honig

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A Feminist Theory of Refusal by Bonnie Honig presents a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of refusal within feminist discourse. In this incisive work, Honig delves into the intersection of feminism, political theory, and media studies, challenging conventional narratives and advocating for a critical re-examination of what it means to say "no."

The Story

Honig invites readers to consider refusal not merely as a rejection but as a powerful act of resistance. Drawing on a diverse range of sources, from literature to political philosophy, she weaves a compelling argument that positions refusal as a fundamental element of feminist thought. By examining the works of figures such as Judith Butler and Hannah Arendt, Honig articulates how refusal can serve as a catalyst for social change and empowerment.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging Writing Style: Honig's prose is both accessible and intellectually rigorous, making complex ideas resonate with a broad audience.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: The book seamlessly integrates concepts from various fields, enriching the discussion around feminism and political theory.
  • Provocative Themes: Honig challenges readers to reconsider the implications of refusal, encouraging a deeper understanding of autonomy and agency.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for scholars and students of feminism and political science, as well as anyone interested in the evolving discourse surrounding agency and resistance in contemporary society. Readers of Honig's previous works, such as Antigone, Interrupted, will find her insights equally compelling in this new context.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 217 mm × 149 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 208
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674248496

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