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  1. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory on JSTOR. Front Matter. Download. XML. Table of Contents. Download. XML. Acknowledgments. Download. XML. Introduction: Apologia for Academic Radicals. Download. XML. Foucault on Modern Power:: Emprical Insights and Normative Confusions. Download. XML.

  2. Unruly Unruly Practices: Practices: Power, Power, Discourse, Discourse, and and Gender Gender in Contemporary in Contemporary Social Social. Theory. By By NANCY NANCY FRASER. FRASER. Minneapolis: Minneapolis: University University of Minnesota of Minnesota Press, Press, 1989. 1989. Patricia Patricia S.S. Mann Mann.

  3. 1. März 1992 · Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory. Book Review. Published: 01 March 1992. Volume 40 , pages 107108, ( 1992 ) Cite this article. Download PDF. Feminist Review. Chris Weedon. 1162 Accesses.

    • Chris Weedon
    • 1992
  4. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory. Nancy Fraser. Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell: Oxford, 1989. ISBN 0 7456 0391 2, £8.95 Pbk; ISBN 0 7456 0390 4 £27.50 Hbk.

  5. Fraser breaks new ground methodologically by integrating the previously divergent insights of poststructuralism, critical social theory, feminist theory, and pragmatism. Thematically, she deals with varied forms of dominance and subordination in modern, industrial, late-capitalist societies.

  6. Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory. Fraser breaks new ground methodologically by integrating the heretofore divergent insights of poststructuralism, critical social theory, feminist theory, and pragmatism to form a new critical theory of late-capitalist political culture.

  7. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.2307/1395284. Corpus ID: 145427811. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory. Nancy Fraser. Published 1989. Sociology, Philosophy. Acknowledgements. Introduction.