Wittgenstein: A Feminist InterpretationISBN: 978-0-7456-2075-6
Paperback
184 pages
September 2004, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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Katherine Morris, Mind
"In this extraordinary book Alessandra Tanesini uses a feminist
lens to bring into focus the disaffection with modern subjectivity
that, she persuasively argues, links Wittgenstein's work, early and
late. Her sensitive scrutiny yields carefully focused readings
through which she traces the shape of Wittgenstein's efforts to
return us to finitude, to our bodies, and to each other."
Naomi Scheman, University of Minnesota
"This book looks at Wittgenstein through the lens of feminist
philosophical methodology. What emerges is an illuminating
recognition of his work as a critique of modernist thinking for
leading to a separation between self and world, and seld and
others. Tanesini presents us with a Wittgenstein searching for
descriptions which allow us to be "at home" in the world and "at
home" with each other. This is a striking use of feminist
methodology to yield new insight into well-know philosophical
texts."
Kathleen Lennon, University of Hull