Works by Wilson, Elizabeth (exact spelling)

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    Mad for Foucault.Lynne Huffer & Elizabeth Wilson - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (7-8):324-338.
    This two-part article summarizes the major arguments of Lynne Huffer’s 2010 book, Mad for Foucault: Rethinking the Foundations of Queer Theory. The second part of the piece is a dialogue between Huffer and feminist theorist Elizabeth Wilson about the implications of the book’s arguments about rethinking queer theory, interiority, psychic life, lived experience and received understandings of Michel Foucault’s work.
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    Psychoanalysis: Psychic Law and Order?Elizabeth Wilson - 1981 - Feminist Review 8 (1):63-78.
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    The Context of ‘between Pleasure and Danger’: The Barnard Conference on Sexuality.Elizabeth Wilson - 1983 - Feminist Review 13 (1):35-41.
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    Feminism and Class Politics: A Round-Table Discussion.Elizabeth Wilson, Angela Weir, Anne Phillips, Beatrix Campbell, Michèle Barrett, Lynne Segal & Clara Connolly - 1986 - Feminist Review 23 (1):13-30.
    In December 1984 Angela Weir and Elizabeth Wilson, two founding members of Feminist Review, published an article assessing contemporary British feminism and its relationship to the left and to class struggle. They suggested that the women's movement in general, and socialist-feminism in particular, had lost its former political sharpness. The academic focus of socialist-feminism has proved more interested in theorizing the ideological basis of sexual difference than the economic contradictions of capitalism. Meanwhile the conditions of working-class and black women have (...)
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    A Response to Llewellyn Negrin.Elizabeth Wilson - 2000 - Theory, Culture and Society 17 (5):121-125.
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    Bohemian Love.Elizabeth Wilson - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (3-4):111-127.
    The rise of a bohemian subculture in the early 19th century drew on the Romantic beliefs in genius on the one hand and erotic passion on the other. Romantic love was a tragic, often forbidden passion and thus could include the most transgressive form: homosexuality. In the German bohemias of Munich and Berlin at the turn of the century, however, the influence of psychoanalysis as a radical new theory of human desire influenced the `erotic revolution' of the period; this moved (...)
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    Beyond the Ghetto - Thoughts on ‘Beyond the Fragments - Feminism and the Making of Socialism’ by Hilary Wainwright, Sheila Rowbotham and Lynne Segal.Elizabeth Wilson - 1980 - Feminist Review 4 (1):28-44.
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    Deviant Dress.Elizabeth Wilson - 1990 - Feminist Review 35 (1):67-74.
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    Interview with Andrea Dworkin.Elizabeth Wilson - 1982 - Feminist Review 11 (1):23-29.
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    Novel Solutions to Student Problems: A Phenomenological Exploration of a Single Session Approach to Art Therapy With Creative Arts University Students.Elizabeth Wilson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Within the Australian university context, research has uncovered increasing levels of psychological distress, in the form of stress, anxiety and depression. Higher rates of psychological distress have been reported in undergraduate students specifically enrolled in creative arts programs. Despite these increasing levels of psychological distress, university students are reluctant to engage with mental health and wellbeing supports. To explore ways to meet the mental health and wellbeing needs of creative arts university students, the Creative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit (...)
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    Book Review: Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Wilson - 1981 - Feminist Review 9 (1):103-105.
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    Book Review: Reforming Women's Fashion, 1850–1920: Politics, Health and Art. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Wilson - 2007 - Feminist Review 86 (1):191-192.
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    Book Review: Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Wilson - 1981 - Feminist Review 9 (1):103-105.
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    Book Review: Reforming Women's Fashion, 1850–1920: Politics, Health and Art. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Wilson - 2007 - Feminist Review 86 (1):191-192.
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    Picasso and pate de foie gras: Pierre Bourdieu's Sociology of CultureDistinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Wilson, Pierre Bourdieu & Richard Nice - 1988 - Diacritics 18 (2):47.
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    Review: Radical Fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum 2001. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Wilson - 2002 - Feminist Review 71 (1):101-104.
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