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sorry, I can;t help you out here. Maybe someone really learned in this area can do so... though I dont remember any IR member with such qualifications



Also "Blank Slate" by same author.
You can also refer to the works of legendary anthropologist Claude Levi Strauss ("Tristes Tropiques" is the most popular)

@Vikas - I'll surely look up the suggestions - not heard of those books. Levi-Strauss is a structuralist, studying myths through linguistic patterns, but it rather defies my purpose - I'm looking for post-structuralist/post-modernist analyses, like those of Jacques Derrida (Deconstruction) rather than works of structuralists.

I have a basic understanding of them, but their concepts are very difficult to understand.
Thanks.
Books mentioned in this topic
A History of Literary Criticism: From Plato to the Present (other topics)Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jacques Lacan (other topics)Julia Kristeva (other topics)
Jacques Derrida (other topics)
Michel Foucault (other topics)
Jacques Lacan (other topics)
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With this view in mind, can anyone suggest books/articles regarding this topic (preferably academic ones) - how language is used as a tool for marginalizing women (whether or not its emphasis is on sci-fi)?
Even if you cannot think of any books, simply names of theorists/authors who have dealt with this issue too will be of great help.
I am familiar with the works of Cultural Studies theorists, psychoanalysts, Marxists and feminists (not necessarily in the same order) like Jacques Lacan, Louis Althusser, Antonio Gramsci, Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Foucault and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak in this respect and am searching for similar works.
Freudian theory is out of bounds due to its supposed patriarchal/phallic roots, so I'd appreciate the works of his and Lacan's successors.
Also I'd be grateful to be recommended works on Marxist theory with reference to Gender on the lines of the works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - a postmodern Marxist feminist - to be precise.
More specifically, I'd like works with postmodernist leanings - but even modernist ones are okay. The request is put forward in order to help me with my research so if anybody is familiar with critical works on the subject of gender and language in sci-fi/cyberpunk/feminist sci-fi/feminist cyberpunk, it would be absolutely wonderful.
Thanks.