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Gender, Culture, And Power

by Ben Agger
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Overview

Agger develops a critical theory which confronts the challenges of feminism and postmodernism in order to address postmodernity adequately. Drawing on first-generation critical theory of Horkheimer, Adorno, and Marcuse and second-generation critical theory of Habermas, Agger argues for the priority of critical theory over the antitotality perspectives of postmodernism and feminism. Although Frankfurt critical theory, postmodernism, and feminism are often viewed as divergent, Agger develops an argument for synthesis, outlining what he calls the logic of feminist postmodern critical theory. He then applies the logic to particular social, political, textual, and cultural problems. Building especially on the feminist critique of the domination of women's reproductive activities by a male standard of value, this new theoretical logic connects social problems heretofore seen as separable, especially those which derive from the intellectual agenda of multiculturalism.

Synopsis

Agger develops a critical theory which confronts the challenges of feminism and postmodernism in order to address postmodernity adequately. Drawing on first-generation critical theory of Horkheimer, Adorno, and Marcuse and second-generation critical theory of Habermas, Agger argues for the priority of critical theory over the antitotality perspectives of postmodernism and feminism. Although Frankfurt critical theory, postmodernism, and feminism are often viewed as divergent, Agger develops an argument for synthesis, outlining what he calls the logic of feminist postmodern critical theory. He then applies the logic to particular social, political, textual, and cultural problems. Building especially on the feminist critique of the domination of women's reproductive activities by a male standard of value, this new theoretical logic connects social problems heretofore seen as separable, especially those which derive from the intellectual agenda of multiculturalism.

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Agger (sociology, State U. of New York) constructs a third- generation critical theory, surpassing but drawing from the first (Horkheimer, Adorno, and Marcuse) and the second (Habermas). He contends that the next version must confront challenges from feminism and postmodernism in order to address postmodern capitalism adequately. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Ben Agger

BEN AGGER is Professor of Sociology at State University of New York, Buffalo.

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Agger (sociology, State U. of New York) constructs a third- generation critical theory, surpassing but drawing from the first (Horkheimer, Adorno, and Marcuse) and the second (Habermas). He contends that the next version must confront challenges from feminism and postmodernism in order to address postmodern capitalism adequately. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1993
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
188
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275947002

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