Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Please join me for the book launch of Identities and Freedom (Oxford University 
Press 2013)

on Friday September 6, 6:30 for 7pm
at Gleebooks 49 Glebe Point Rd., Glebe NSW   rsvp (02) 9660 2333 or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

to be launched by
Moira Gatens (University of Sydney) and
Dany Celermajer (University of Sydney)
[alison-book]

Description
How can we think about identities in the wake of feminist critiques of identity 
and identity politics? In Identities and Freedom, Allison Weir rethinks 
conceptions of individual and collective identities in relation to freedom. 
Drawing on Taylor and Foucault, Butler, Zerilli, Mahmood, Mohanty, Young, and 
others, Weir develops a complex and nuanced account of identities that takes 
seriously the ways in which identity categories are bound up with power 
relations, with processes of subjection and exclusion, yet argues that 
identities are also sources of important values, and of freedom, for they are 
shaped and sustained by relations of interdependence and solidarity. Moving out 
of the paradox of identity and freedom requires understanding identities as 
effects of multiple contesting relations of power and relations of 
interdependence.


Reviews

"This is a terrific book, one that stakes out an original and distinctive 
position in some well-worn debates, and that brings together diverse bodies of 
theory in an insightful and productive way. It is a real gem. It offers 
substantial new insights into how feminist theorists can go on in the wake of 
the relentless critique of the notion of identity. The book will make a 
significant contribution to ongoing debates in feminist theory over the vexed 
question of identity – a question that is absolutely central to feminist 
theory, and has been so for at least the last twenty years."–Amy Allen, 
Department of Philosophy, Dartmouth College

"This book makes great contributions to the feminist literature by 
reconceptualizing IDENTITY in terms of connectedness and FREEDOM in terms of 
practices of belonging. Through a fascinating and innovative synthesis of 
Michel Foucault and Charles Taylor, Weir's communitarian approach develops new 
arguments for the need to cultivate resistant identities and resistant 
communities. This impressive book is full of original ideas masterfully 
articulated in critical engagements with leading feminist scholars such as Saba 
Mahmood, Cynthia Willett, Iris Young, and Linda Zerilli. This provocative book 
is a must read for anyone interested in contemporary discussions of freedom, 
resistance, identity, and community."–José Medina, Department of Philosophy, 
Vanderbilt University


Allison Weir
Doctoral Program in Political and Social Thought
University of Western Sydney, Australia
http://www.uws.edu.au/dppst

Institute for Democracy and Human Rights
University of Sydney
http://sydney.edu.au/arts/idhr/research/reconceiving-freedom.shtml



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