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Women’s Studies on the Edge
Feminism, Democracy, and Empire
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Saba Mahmood
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2008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 17
The Impossibility of Women’s Studies
pp. 39
Feminism, Institutionalism, and the Idiom of Failure
pp. 69
Teaching and Research in Unavailable Intersections
pp. 81
Feminism, Democracy, and Empire
pp. 115
Transfeminism and the Future of Gender
pp. 139
Discipline and Vanish
pp. 155
Whither Black Women’s Studies
pp. 169
Success and Its Failures
pp. 199
Works Cited
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Contributors
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