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AN INVITATION TO DIALOGUE

Clarifying the Position of Feminist Gender Theory in Relation to Sexual Difference Theory

JOHANNA FOSTER

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

The central argument of this article is twofold. First, contemporary feminist gender theory, particularly as it has been used by feminist sociologists in recent years, has been misinterpreted by sexual difference theory in ways that may prevent scholars from fully appreciating current feminist work in the social sciences. Second, gender theory and sexual difference theory rely on different conceptualizations of fundamental concepts in feminist theory, including notions of "gender,""sexuality," and "symbolic." An analysis of three key texts that critique the turn to "gender" in favor of an allegorical notion of "sexual difference" suggests that feminist gender theory is a more useful perspective for feminist theory and research. The article concludes that gender theory allows feminist scholars to ask a wider range of empirical questions that are more readily of use for political action than does a sexual difference paradigm.

Gender & Society, Vol. 13, No. 4, 431-456 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/089124399013004002


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