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Michel Foucault versus Kritisi Kaum Feminist
Author(s) -
Konrad Kebung
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
studia philosophica et theologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-0589
pISSN - 1412-0674
DOI - 10.35312/spet.v21i2.376
Subject(s) - femininity , michel foucault , gender studies , masculinity , sociology , blindness , feminism , aesthetics , political science , philosophy , law , politics , medicine , optometry
The paper presents Foucault's rich philosophical thoughts and analyses on various fields in the historical and cultural settings, and how his ideas are critiqued by feminists of various movements. Although his analyses are really productive and helpful for many feminists in pursuing their studies and activities, yet there are also many critics coming from the feminist group that Foucault's analyses are so androcentrism, namely centralized too much on man (patria potestas), as if woman is identical with man physically and psychologically. Foucault therefore is seen as "gender blindness" as he does not analyze enough women in many different aspects, e.d., masculinity and femininity (gender).

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