Sisällysluettelo:
“…Derrida, Artaud, and the "writing of the body" -- "Except for a certain laughter" : Derrida, Bataille, and the transgression of dialectic -- From the "outwork" to "Plato's pharmacy" : on Derrida, Plato and, Pickstock -- Mallarmâe after Plato : on Derrida and "la double sêance" -- What if truth were a woman on spurs : Nietzsche's styles -- On Derrida and feminism -- Re-politicising deconstruction : from "the old mole" to cosmopolitanism to an economic forgiveness…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“… Frontmatter -- Contents -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- Domestic Ideology and Domestic Work -- American Feminine Ideals in Transition: The Rise of the Moral Mother, 1785-1815 / To Earn Her Daily Bread: Housework and Antebellum Working-Class Subsistence / The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860 / Sentimental Womanhood and Domestic Education, 1830-1870 / Women Shoeworkers and Domestic Ideology: Rural Outwork in Early Nineteenth-Century Essex County / The Domestic Balance of Power: Relations Between Mistress and Maid in Nineteenth-Century New England / Freedom's Yoke: Gender Conventions among Antebellum Free Blacks / Women's Perspective on the Patriarchy in the 1850s / Separate Spheres, Female Worlds, Woman's Place: The Rhetoric of Women's History / Household Values, Women s Work, and Economic Growth 1800-1930 / American Women and Domestic Consumption, 1800-1920: Four Interpretive Themes / Women as Workers, Women as Civilizers: True Womanhood in the American West / Cloth, Butter and Boarders: Women's Household Production for the Market / 'The Sphinx in the Household': A New Look at the History of Household Workers…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Outwork, Prefacing in Dissemination / Jacques Derrida -- 9. from Introduction in Difference and Repetition / Gilles Deleuze -- 10. from Theatrum Philosophicum / Michel Foucault -- 11. …”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…-- Social inheritance in the new poor law debate: William Cobbett, Harriet Martineau, and the Royal Commission of Inquiry -- Books of (social) murder: melodrama and the slow violence of the market in anti-new poor law satire, fiction, and journalism -- A life in fragments: Thomas Cooper's Chartist Bildungsroman -- Questions from workers who read: education and self-formation in Chartist print culture and Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton -- Revenge in the age of insurance: villainy in theatrical melodrama and Ernest Jones's fiction -- "Outworks of the citadel of corruption": the Chartist press reports the empire -- Two nations revisited: the refugee question in the people's paper, household words and Charles Dickens's A tale of two cities…”