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Timing feminism, feminising time
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Timing feminism, feminising time

Ivana Milojevic
Futures, Vol.40(4), pp.329-345
2008
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2007.08.008View
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Abstract

feminism futures studies
This article deals with feminist engagement with the futures studies (and vice versa) and analyses the uneasy relationship that exists between the two. More specifically, it investigates the feminist theorizing of 'patriarchal time' and efforts to both decolonise and 'reconstruct' time based on feminist epistemological frameworks. Feminism is here understood as a social movement, ideology, theory, philosophy, worldview and a way of life. As such this term overlaps with, yet represents a distinct category from terms such as 'women', 'gender', 'femininity' and 'women's movements'. Thus, feminism itself is historicized and spatially contextualised as is the notion of non-patriarchal 'women's/feminist time' developed by feminists.

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