Elizabeth Wingrove
University of Michigan
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Political Theory | 2005
Elizabeth Wingrove
This essay argues that a recurrent concern among feminist scholars to “get Wollstonecraft’s (proto-)feminism right” risks (1) limiting how we understand her contributions to the politics of the post-Revolutionary period and (2) limiting how we understand those politics to be gendered. The argument unfolds through a rhetorical analysis that traces Wollstonecraft’s efforts to bring order to the practices of reading and writing. In their attempts to discipline literacy, her writings simultaneously challenge and exploit gender practices and identities; in so doing they underscore the significance of print culture to the political and sexual struggles of the late eighteenth century. The essay concludes that this significance suggests a need for more detailed analyses of the links between the politics of print culture and the formation of public spheres.
Political Theory | 1995
Elizabeth Wingrove
Since everything which enters into the human understanding comes there through the senses, mans first reason is a reason of the senses; this sensual reason serves as the basis of intellectual reason. Our first masters of philosophy are our feet, our hands, our eyes. Emile, 125
Contemporary Political Theory | 2015
Bonnie Washick; Elizabeth Wingrove; Kathy E Ferguson; Jane Bennett
Archive | 2005
Sophia Mihic; Stephen G. Engelmann; Elizabeth Wingrove
Archive | 2005
Sophia Mihic; Stephen G. Engelmann; Elizabeth Wingrove
Political Theory | 2001
Elizabeth Wingrove
Archive | 2014
Elizabeth Wingrove
Archive | 2011
Elizabeth Wingrove
Archive | 2009
Elizabeth Wingrove
Politics & Gender | 2007
Elizabeth Wingrove