Gender History Across Epistemologies 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118508206.ch7
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Gender without Groups: Confession, Resistance and Selfhood in the Colonial Archive

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“…Must this individual's life be 'scaled up to represent a form of group politics', he asks pointedly, before it acquires meaning? 35 Or are there forms of knowledge that can only emerge from single cases just as there are other understandings of gender that emerge only through systematic analysis of large numbers of cases, as Emma Moreton's analysis of gendered language illustrates?…”
Section: Introduction: Gender History Across Epistemologies Donna R mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Must this individual's life be 'scaled up to represent a form of group politics', he asks pointedly, before it acquires meaning? 35 Or are there forms of knowledge that can only emerge from single cases just as there are other understandings of gender that emerge only through systematic analysis of large numbers of cases, as Emma Moreton's analysis of gendered language illustrates?…”
Section: Introduction: Gender History Across Epistemologies Donna R mentioning
confidence: 99%