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The Future of Difference: Beyond the Toxic Entanglement of Racism, Sexism and Feminism

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Full Title:

The Future of Difference: Beyond the Toxic Entanglement of Racism, Sexism and Feminism

Contributors:

By (Author) Sabine Hark
By (author) Paula-Irene Villa
Translated by Sophie Lewis

ISBN:

9781788738026

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

1st September 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory
Cultural studies

Dewey:

305.42

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

228g

Description

In recent years, opponents of political correctness have surged to prominence from both left and right, shaping a discourse in which perpetrators are defiantly imagined as Muslim refugees, i.e. outsiders/others, while victims are identified as our women. This poisonous and regressive situation grounds Hark and Villas theorisation of contemporary regimes of power as engaged primarily in the violent production of difference. In this moment, they argue, the logic of differentiate and rule thoroughly permeates the social. Our entire way of life is premised on endless subtle hierarchical distinctions, which determine whole populations attitudes, feelings and actions. How can we learn to value difference when it is too often enlisted in the service of domination Hark and Villa make a compelling case for the urgent necessity for a detoxification of feminism as a matter of urgency, and for an ethical mode of living-with the world, that is, living with alterity.

Reviews

Against those who would pit a feminism for white women against migrant communities and a multi-racial feminism, this brave and brilliant work of critical feminism refuses to be divided from its allies, conquered by those who would appropriate and defame feminism itself. This work is not only a model for socially engaged critique for our times, but thought set into action, mobilizing for the future of difference. -- Judith Butler
The Future of Difference offers a powerful indictment of the ways mainstream feminism has been coopted by ethnonationalists to promote Europe's increasingly punitive border regime. Hark and Villa offer a thorough, impassioned analysis of the dire consequences of combating sexual violence without an intersectional lens. An urgent book for our times. -- Arlene Stein, Professor of Sociology, Director of the Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University
This is an outstanding, timely and courageous work of feminist scholarship. The book extends and renews the important writing of Stuart Hall in his 1978 Policing the Crisis. This excellent translation will ensure the book by Sabine Hark and Paula -Irene Villa will be a major contribution to multiple disciplines. -- Angela McRobbie, Professor, Goldsmiths University London and author of Feminism and the Politics of Resilience
In this breathtaking text, two of Germany's leading feminist thinkers address some of the biggest questions of our time. In the face of unprecedented global migration, large scale anti-sexual violence movements, and a simultaneous right-wing backlash against feminism, Hark and Villa ask us to consider anew the political question of cultural difference. Based upon their in-depth analysis of the entanglements between sexism, (racist) feminism, and anti-gender ideologies in Europe and beyond over the past decade, the authors propose a "grammar of coexistence of the different" that engages in the "art of encountering others without erasing their otherness". Reading this text as I do in the midst of a global pandemic, Hark and Villa's book offers invaluable reflections on ethical coexistence at times of great global precarity. -- Dr. Susanne Luhmann

Author Bio

Sabine Hark is a German feminist and sociologist. She is Professor of Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Research at the Technical University of Berlin.Paula-Irene Villa is Professor and Chair for Sociology and Gender Studies at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.Sophie Lewis is a theorist, critic and translator. She is the translator of Communism for Kids by Bini Adamczak (with Jacob Blumenfeld) and A Brief History of Feminism by Antje Schrupp and the author of Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family.

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