Texts, Facts, and Femininity: Exploring the Relations of Ruling

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Routledge, 1993 - Social Science - 247 pages
'Texts, Facts and Femininity' is a collection of essays which illustrates the full range of work from Dorothy E. Smith, one of the leading feminist thinkers in North America today. This volume consists of key published and unpublished essays which illustrate the full range of her works in which she discusses texts as models of social relations. Included here is Smith's famous essay, K is Mentally ill, which explores the concept of mental illness through the act of reading and writing a factual account of someone becoming mentally ill. The book concludes with a discussion of the distance properties of social organization and the relations mediated by texts.

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About the author (1993)

Dorothy E. Smith is a professor emerita at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, and an adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Victoria.

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