Part 1: Representing Philosophy ; 1. Timothy J. Reiss, Revolution in Bounds: Wollstonecraft, Women and Reason ; 2. Frances Ferguson, Wollstonecraft our Contemporary ; 3. Ellen Messer-Davidow, The Philosophical Bases of Feminist Literary Criticisms ; 4. David R. Shumway, Solidarity or Perspectivity? ; Part 2: The Body Writing/Writing the Body ; 5. Jane Tompkins, Me and My Shadow ; 6. Gerald McLean, Citing the Subject ; 7. Joseph Allen Boone, Me(n) and Feminism: Who(se) is the Sex that Writes? ; 8. Toril Moi, Men Against Patriarchy ; Part 3: Transforming Texts and Subjects ; 9. Patricia Yaegar, Toward a Female Sublime ; 10. Lee Edelman, At Risk in the Sublime: The Politics of Gender and Theory ; 11. Barbara Christian, The Race for Theory ; 12. Michael Awkward, Appropriate Gestures: Theory and Afro-American Literary Criticism