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* ''[[Feminism]]'' - This category contains articles on aspects of feminism, or, specific things tied to feminism (such as, stereotypes of feminists; arguments about or against feminism; etc.).


'''Feminism and critical theory''' ('''FACT''') includes scholarship, theory, and activism that aims to illuminate, understand, and affect human social, political, and economic relations, including relations expressed through cultural production.  Key concepts of feminist theory are included here, as well as other terms from cultural studies, queer theory, antiracist theory, and so on.  
'''Feminism and critical theory''' ('''FACT''') includes scholarship, theory, and activism that aims to illuminate, understand, and affect human social, political, and economic relations, including relations expressed through cultural production.  Key concepts of feminist theory are included here, as well as other terms from cultural studies, queer theory, antiracist theory, and so on.  
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* See '''[[:category:Criticism and scholarship]]''' for critiques of particular cultural products (stories, writers, genres, etc.) -- i.e., literary criticism.  
* See '''[[:category:Criticism and scholarship]]''' for critiques of particular cultural products (stories, writers, genres, etc.) -- i.e., literary criticism.  




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Latest revision as of 09:03, 11 November 2010

The main article for this category is Feminism and critical theory.
  • Feminism - This category contains articles on aspects of feminism, or, specific things tied to feminism (such as, stereotypes of feminists; arguments about or against feminism; etc.).

Feminism and critical theory (FACT) includes scholarship, theory, and activism that aims to illuminate, understand, and affect human social, political, and economic relations, including relations expressed through cultural production. Key concepts of feminist theory are included here, as well as other terms from cultural studies, queer theory, antiracist theory, and so on.