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Intro
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The New Topography of Space
1. The Feminist Imaginary through the Cinematic Imagination
2. Three Models of Imagination: As Faculty, as Context, and as Imaginal
3. A Genealogy of the Concept of Rape: A Critical Reconstruction of the Patriarchal Social Imaginary
4. Anachronisms and Representations as Tools for a Critical Feminist Social Imaginary
5. The Lost Promise of Feminist Agency in Modern Political Theories: The Dialectic of Visibility into Invisibility
Conclusion: The New Road of Visibilities: Overcoming Secrets, Invisibility, and Exclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The New Topography of Space
1. The Feminist Imaginary through the Cinematic Imagination
2. Three Models of Imagination: As Faculty, as Context, and as Imaginal
3. A Genealogy of the Concept of Rape: A Critical Reconstruction of the Patriarchal Social Imaginary
4. Anachronisms and Representations as Tools for a Critical Feminist Social Imaginary
5. The Lost Promise of Feminist Agency in Modern Political Theories: The Dialectic of Visibility into Invisibility
Conclusion: The New Road of Visibilities: Overcoming Secrets, Invisibility, and Exclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index