Retrieving Materialism: The Continued Relevance of Dorothy Smith

In this article, I argue that Smith’s continued relevance coincides with more recent retrievals of Marx-inspired materialism. This materialism and the associated understanding of human beings—the social, language, and world people share in common—certainly do not capture all there is to say about Sm...

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Published inSociological theory Vol. 41; no. 4; pp. 301 - 313
Main Author Lund, Rebecca W. B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Norwegian
Published Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.12.2023
American Sociological Association
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Summary:In this article, I argue that Smith’s continued relevance coincides with more recent retrievals of Marx-inspired materialism. This materialism and the associated understanding of human beings—the social, language, and world people share in common—certainly do not capture all there is to say about Smith’s eclectic and expansive social theory. However, the material dimension distinguishes her work from many other feminist sociologies and results in her continued relevance as a thinker who brings to the table another way of doing feminist sociology. I illustrate this by showing how Smith’s Marx-inspired materialism and its associated understanding of language offer a productive and timely alternative to the feminist social theory of anti-categorical intersectional theory and new materialist theory.
Bibliography:NFR/296510
ISSN:0735-2751
1467-9558
DOI:10.1177/07352751231198129