Author(s): | de Lauretis Teresa | |||
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Publisher: | University of Illinois Press Urbana and Chicago | |||
Year: | 2007 | |||
Language: | English | |||
Pages: | 317 pages | |||
Size: | 2.21 MB | |||
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[content title="Description"]Teresa de Lauretis is among the foremost feminist theorists of the past several decades; her thought has set terms of debate at key junctures, and it helps renew the relevance of feminist theory for our current moment. Just as her background bridges Europe and America, her work links continental theories with U.S. feminism in mutually productive ways. Having edited and introduced the 1991 special issue ofdifferencesentitled “Queer Theory,” she is a founder of that academic discourse who has nevertheless remained an astute critic of the status of feminist and lesbian theory within it.¹ Her writing, evoking that [/content]
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[content title="About the author"]Teresa de Lauretis (Italian: [teˈrɛːza de lauˈreːtis]; born 1938 in Bologna) is an Italian author and Distinguished Professor Emerita of the History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her areas of interest include semiotics, psychoanalysis, film theory, literary theory, feminism, women's studies, lesbian- and queer studies. She has also written on science fiction. Fluent in English and Italian, she writes in both languages. Additionally, her work has been translated into sixteen other languages. [/content]
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