Description
In W Stands for Women ten feminist scholars analyze various aspects of Bush's persona, language, and policy to show how his administration has shaped a new politics of gender. One contributor points out the shortcomings of "compassionate conservatism," a political philosophy that requires a weaker class to be the subject of compassion. Another examines Lynndie England's participation in the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib in relation to the interrogation practices elaborated in the Army Field Manual, practices that often entail "feminizing" detainees by stripping them of their masculine gender identities. Whether investigating the ways that Bush himself performs masculinity or the problems with discourse that positions non-Western women as supplicants in need of saving, these essays highlight the far-reaching consequences of the Bush administration's conflation of feminist rhetoric, conservative gender ideology, and neoconservative national security policy.
Contributors. Andrew Feffer, Michaele L. Ferguson, David S. Gutterman, Mary Hawkesworth, Timothy Kaufman-Osborn, Lori Jo Marso, Danielle Regan, R. Claire Snyder, Iris Marion Young, Karen Zivi
Michaela Ferguson and Karen Zivi appeared on KPFA's Against the Grain on September 11, 2007. Listen to the audio.
Michaela Ferguson and Lori Jo Marso appeared on WUNC's The State of Things on August 30, 2007. Listen to the audio.
Essays on the Bush adminstration's deployment of feminist rhetoric and the effects of the administration's policies on women, feminism, and gender roles in the U.S.
About the Author
Michaele L. Ferguson is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Lori Jo Marso is Professor of Political Science and Director of Women's and Gender Studies at Union College. She is the author of Feminist Thinkers and the Demands of Femininity: The Lives and Work of Intellectual Women.
Reviews
"Full of strikingly original and meticulously theorized readings of contemporary public life, W Stands for Women is one of the most intellectually and politically exciting books that I've read in years."-Catherine A. Holland, author of The Body Politic: Foundings, Citizenship, and Difference in the American Political Imagination
"Making lasting feminist sense of the George W. Bush presidency-long after it's over-will be a crucial intellectual task. W Stands for Women is going to be essential reading as we all tackle this challenge."-Cynthia Enloe, author of Globalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link
"W Stands for Women offers a compelling, well-integrated account of 'the post-September 11 security state' in the United States." -- Sylvia Bashevkin * Feminist Theory *
Book Information
ISBN 9780822340423
Author Michaele L. Ferguson
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 435g