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Feminist Perspectives on Contemporary Educational Leadership

Feminist Perspectives on Contemporary Educational Leadership

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The article provides a unique emphasis on feminist theory in the field of ELMA, offering an overview of how feminist theories have been used in past studies and introducing contemporary feminist theories such as intersectionality theory, Islamic feminism, digital feminism, pro-feminism, applied critical leadership, and femonationalism to think about ELMA.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 196 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Feminist theory has been a significant and underrepresented focus in the field of studies in ELMA (English Language and Literature in the Modern Age). This unique emphasis offers a valuable perspective, as it highlights the importance of gender equality and the need to address the systemic inequalities that exist in language and literature.

In past studies of ELMA, feminist theories have played a crucial role in unraveling the complex dynamics of power, gender, and representation. These theories have provided valuable insights into the ways in which language and literature perpetuate patriarchal norms, marginalize women, and uphold oppressive systems of control.

However, the field of ELMA has evolved, and contemporary feminist theories such as intersectionality theory, Islamic feminism, digital feminism, pro-feminism, applied critical leadership, and femonationalism offer new and innovative ways of thinking about ELMA. These theories provide a comprehensive framework for analyzing the complex relationships between language, power, and identity, and they offer a critical lens through which to examine the ways in which language and literature shape our understanding of the world.

Intersectionality theory, for example, recognizes that gender, race, class, sexuality, and other forms of identity are interconnected and mutually reinforcing. It argues that individuals experience multiple forms of discrimination and marginalization, and that these experiences are shaped by the intersection of multiple social structures. Islamic feminism, on the other hand, provides a feminist perspective that is specifically tailored to the experiences of Muslim women. It emphasizes the importance of gender equality, religious freedom, and the empowerment of women within Islamic contexts.

Digital feminism, meanwhile, explores the ways in which technology and the internet have transformed the ways in which we communicate, interact, and produce language and literature. It argues that digital technologies have created new opportunities for women to participate in the public sphere, but they have also perpetuated gender inequality and sexual harassment. Applied critical leadership, on the other hand, focuses on the leadership skills and strategies that women can use to promote gender equality and social justice.

Femonationalism, finally, emphasizes the importance of national identity and the role that women play in shaping it. It argues that women have historically been marginalized and excluded from political and social processes, and that it is essential to address this inequality in order to create a more just and equitable society.

In conclusion, feminist theory remains a vital and underrepresented focus in the field of studies in ELMA. By incorporating contemporary feminist theories such as intersectionality theory, Islamic feminism, digital feminism, pro-feminism, applied critical leadership, and femonationalism, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between language, power, and identity, and we can work towards creating a more just and equitable society.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032150956

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