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What price utopia? : essays on ideological policing, feminism, and academic affairs
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What price utopia? : essays on ideological policing, feminism, and academic affairs

Daphne Patai

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Introduction: the fading face of humanism
Utopia for whom?
The struggle for feminist purity threatens the goals of feminism
What price utopia?
There ought to be a law
Justice comes to U. Mass.
Third thoughts about Orwell?
Letter to a friend: on Islamic fundamentalism
Women's words
Who's calling whom "subaltern"?
Sick and tired of scholars' nouveau solipsism
Feminism and the future
Domesticating tranquility
Will the real feminists in academe please stand up?
Whose truth? Iconicity and accuracy in the world of testimonial literature
Heterophobia
Heterophobia: the feminist turn against men
Casting the first stone
Politicizing the personal
Do they have to be wrong? On writing about rape
Women on top
MacKinnon as bully
Academic affairs
Why not a feminist overhaul of higher education?
Speak freely, professor - within the speech code
The great tattling scare on campus
Academic affairs
You say social justice, I say political censorship
Feminist pedagogy reconsidered
On writing Theory's empire (with Will H. Corral).

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What price utopia? : essays on ideological policing, feminism, and academic affairs by Daphne Patai. ISBN 9780742522275. Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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