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Feminists Contest Politics and Philosophy
Author | : Lisa Nicole Gurley,Claudia Leeb,Anna Aloisia Moser |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9052012520 |
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The color of the book's cover alludes to the time and context in which this important volume originated: the 3rd Interdisciplinary Conference Celebrating International Women's Day at the New School for Social Research in New York City. At that time 'orange alerts' were issued by the United States to create a climate of fear and thereby stifle any critical debate of its foreign and domestic policy. The feminist thinkers presented in this volume are alert that such a critique is needed. They draw on the various languages of their fields to address wide-ranging topics and key questions in feminist politics, theory and philosophy. They all confront the state of urgency concerning the role of women in all classes of society, in all fields of research and the academy. This unique collection ranges across disciplines; as such the four major topics - aesthetics and female representation, love and psychoanalysis, care and ethics, the different understandings of 'women' - represent current topics of cross-disciplinary interest for Women's and Gender Studies, Philosophy, and Political Science.
Feminists Contest Politics and Philosophy
Author | : Lisa Nicole Gurley,Claudia Leeb,Anna Aloisia Moser |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang Publishing |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2005-01-01 |
Genre | : Feminism |
ISBN | : 0820466441 |
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The color of the book's cover alludes to the time and context in which this important volume originated: the 3rd Interdisciplinary Conference Celebrating International Women's Day at the New School for Social Research in New York City. At that time `orange alerts' were issued by the United States to create a climate of fear and thereby stifle any critical debate of its foreign and domestic policy. The feminist thinkers presented in this volume are alert that such a critique is needed. They draw on the various languages of their fields to address wide-ranging topics and key questions in feminist politics, theory and philosophy. They all confront the state of urgency concerning the role of women in all classes of society, in all fields of research and the academy. This unique collection ranges across disciplines; as such the four major topics - aesthetics and female representation, love and psychoanalysis, care and ethics, the different understandings of `women' - represent current topics of cross-disciplinary interest for Women's and Gender Studies, Philosophy, and Political Science.
Feminist Politics and Human Nature Philosophy and Society
Author | : Alison M. Jaggar |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 1988-10-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780742579941 |
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Feminist Politics
Author | : Deborah Orr |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0742547787 |
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The chapters in Feminist Politics contest some of the prevailing conceptualizations of identity and difference, as well as the functions of these concepts in feminist political discourse and praxis. Doing so, they amply demonstrate that issues of identity and difference have a central place in contemporary feminist scholarship. The authors of these chapters have worked to develop new ways of understanding and living out differences that will both preserve and celebrate them while also fostering the necessary conditions for opening dialogue and forming new coalitions. These efforts intend to engender imaginative new Strategies for the personal, spiritual, and sociopolitical changes that will enable human growth, well-being, and flourishing. While the focus of the work represented here is understandably on women, the issues that are raised are given additional urgency-explicitly in some of the chapters and implicitly in others-by the situation of their concerns in the context of the world created by the Bush administration. Because that administration has foregrounded issues of identity and difference in ways that are not only inhumane and often inaccurate, but also dangerous for all of us, the new ways of thinking and acting that are proposed here have a much broader application. Thus, these chapters truly invite not only feminists but all people to move in new directions. Taken as a whole, this volume represents cutting-edge thinking from an international perspective in these important and pressing areas for feminist research and praxis. Book jacket.
Revisioning The Political
Author | : Nancy J Hirschmann |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2018-03-05 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780429966163 |
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Feminist scholars have been remaking the landscape in political theory, and in this important book some of the most important feminist political theorists provide reconstructions of those concepts most central to the tradition of political philosophy. The goal is nothing less than the construction of a blueprint for a positive feminist theory.Many of these papers are completely new; others are extensions of important earlier work; two are reprints of classic papers. The result is a progress report on the continuing feminist project to re-envision traditional political theory. As such, it constitutes essential reading not only for feminist thinkers but also for traditional philosophers and political theorists, who will need to come to terms with these contemporary critiques and re-readings.
Theorizing Backlash
Author | : Anita M. Superson,Ann E. Cudd |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0742513742 |
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Contrary to the popular belief that feminism has gained a foothold in the many disciplines of the academy, the essays collected in Theorizing Backlash argue that feminism is still actively resisted in mainstream academia. Contributors to this volume consider the professional, philosophical, and personal backlashes against feminist thought, and reflect upon their ramifications. The conclusion is that the disdain and irrational resentment of feminism, even in higher education, amounts to a backlash against progress.
Toward a Humanist Justice
Author | : Debra Satz,Rob Reich |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2009-06-15 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0199714037 |
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The late Susan Moller Okin was a leading political theorist whose scholarship integrated political philosophy and issues of gender, the family, and culture. Okin argued that liberalism, properly understood as a theory opposed to social hierarchies and supportive of individual freedom and equality, provided the tools for criticizing the substantial and systematic inequalities between men and women. Her thought was deeply informed by a feminist view that theories of justice must apply equally to women as men, and she was deeply engaged in showing how many past and present political theories failed to do this. She sought to rehabilitate political theories--particularly that of liberal egalitarianism, in such a way as to accommodate the equality of the sexes, and with an eye toward improving the condition of women and families in a world of massive gender inequalities. In her lifetime Okin was widely respected as a scholar whose engagement went well beyond the world of theory, and her premature death in 2004 was considered by many a major blow to progressive political thought and women's interests around the world. This volume stems from a conference on Okin, and contains articles by some of the top feminist and political philosophers working today. They are organized around a set of themes central to Okin's work, namely liberal theory, gender and the family, feminist and cultural differences, and global justice. Included are major figures such as Joshua Cohen, David Miller, Cass Sunstein, Alison Jaggar, and Iris Marion Young, among others. Their aim is not to celebrate Okin's work, but to constructively engage with it and further its goals.
Feminism and Emotion
Author | : S. Mendus |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2000-10-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780230554559 |
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Susan Mendus investigates the significance of love in moral and political philosophy. She argues for a re-interpretation of both enlightenment and feminist thinking, and shows how the former often takes love as central, while the latter draws our attention to human vulnerability and neediness. By combining the insights of enlightenment philosophy and feminist theory, the book aims to provide a new understanding of the role of love in moral and political philosophy.