The Way Out West: Development and the Rhetoric of Mobility in Postmodern Feminist Theory
Article first published online: 9 JAN 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1527-2001.2000.tb00330.x
2000 by Hypatia, Inc.
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PRITCHARD, E. A. (2000), The Way Out West: Development and the Rhetoric of Mobility in Postmodern Feminist Theory. Hypatia, 15: 45–72. doi: 10.1111/j.1527-2001.2000.tb00330.x
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- Article first published online: 9 JAN 2009
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In this essay, I trace a rhetorical affinity between feminist postmodern theory and an Enlightenment narrative of development. This affinity consists in the valorization of mobility and the repudiation of locatedness. Although feminists deploy this rhetoric in order to accommodate differences and to accustom readers to the instability that results from such accommodation, I show how this rhetoric works to justify Western colonial development and to efface women's very different experiences of mobility in the early twenty-first century.

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