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Anti-Apocalypse Exercises in Genealogical Criticism

Drawing on feminist and Foucauldian theory, Quinby offers a powerful critique of the millenarian rhetoric that pervades American culture. Tracing the deployment of power through systems of alliance, sexuality, and technology, the author promotes a variety of critical stancesgenealogical feminism, an ethics of the flesh, and "pissed criticism"as challenges to apocalyptic claims for absolute truth and universal morality.

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  • "Drawing on feminist and Foucauldian theory, Quinby offers a powerful critique of the millenarian rhetoric that pervades American culture. Tracing the deployment of power through systems of alliance, sexuality, and technology, the author promotes a variety of critical stancesgenealogical feminism, an ethics of the flesh, and "pissed criticism"as challenges to apocalyptic claims for absolute truth and universal morality."@en

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  • "Anti-Apocalypse : exercises in genealogical criticism"
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