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Fraser, Nancy
Nancy Fraser
Nancy Fraser
(; born May 20, 1947) is an American philosopher,
critical theorist
,
feminist
, and the Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and professor of
philosophy
at
The New School
in New York City. Widely known for her critique of
identity politics
and her philosophical work on the concept of justice, Fraser is also a staunch critic of contemporary
liberal feminism
and its abandonment of
social justice
issues. Fraser holds
honorary doctoral degrees
from four universities in three countries, and won the 2010 Alfred Schutz Prize in Social Philosophy from the
American Philosophical Association
. She is president of the
American Philosophical Association
Eastern Division.
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Unruly practices : power, discourse, and gender in contemporary social theory /
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