TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender, sex and freedom : testing the theoretical limits of the twenty-first-century 'gender wars' with Simone de Beauvoir, Shulamith Firestone and Luce Irigaray
AU - Nicholas, Lucy
AU - Clark, Sal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Edinburgh University Press.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Many Global North contexts are experiencing conflict in feminist discourses between supporters of trans and gender diverse self-identification and self-proclaimed 'gender critical' feminists who consider this to undermine feminist goals. We argue that the channelling of contemporary feminist discourse into defensive and oppositional channels has foreclosed the space for more nuanced and future-oriented, utopian thought around freedom from sex/gender, limiting the prospect of developing a coalition of actors focused not on difference, but rather on commonality. Putting classic feminist works by Simone de Beauvoir, Shulamith Firestone and Luce Irigaray into dialogue, we consider an alternative approach to freedom premised on an ontology of potentiality combined with acceptance of the materiality of the binary gender hierarchy, that nonetheless remains utopian and open-ended, demonstrating the capacity to transcend these impasses and potentially overcome these divides.
AB - Many Global North contexts are experiencing conflict in feminist discourses between supporters of trans and gender diverse self-identification and self-proclaimed 'gender critical' feminists who consider this to undermine feminist goals. We argue that the channelling of contemporary feminist discourse into defensive and oppositional channels has foreclosed the space for more nuanced and future-oriented, utopian thought around freedom from sex/gender, limiting the prospect of developing a coalition of actors focused not on difference, but rather on commonality. Putting classic feminist works by Simone de Beauvoir, Shulamith Firestone and Luce Irigaray into dialogue, we consider an alternative approach to freedom premised on an ontology of potentiality combined with acceptance of the materiality of the binary gender hierarchy, that nonetheless remains utopian and open-ended, demonstrating the capacity to transcend these impasses and potentially overcome these divides.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:74052
U2 - 10.3366/para.2023.0442
DO - 10.3366/para.2023.0442
M3 - Article
SN - 0264-8334
VL - 46
SP - 354
EP - 371
JO - Paragraph : the journal of the Modern Critical Theory Group
JF - Paragraph : the journal of the Modern Critical Theory Group
IS - 3
ER -