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"With a courage and conviction befitting its subject-matter, Linda M. G. Zerilli's fresh, agile, and illuminating book urges contemporary feminists to break the bonds of subject-centered theorizing and begin anew, by imagining possibilities in the practices and politics of freedom. Working through the inspiration of Hannah Arendt, and powered by an ingenious array of contemporary thinkers, she creatively interprets sexual difference as a political practice, and theorizes feminism as a freedom-centered politics animated by action, speech, individuality, plurality, and political judgment. The aftereffects of this book are sure to be profound and long-lasting, for feminism and contemporary political theory alike." --Mary Dietz, University of Minnesota
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