The feminist philosophy reader:
The most comprehensive anthology of feminist philosophy available, this first edition reader brings together over 55 of the most influential and time-tested works to have been published in the field of feminist philosophy. Featuring perspectives from across the philosophical spectrum, and from an ar...
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Zusammenfassung: | The most comprehensive anthology of feminist philosophy available, this first edition reader brings together over 55 of the most influential and time-tested works to have been published in the field of feminist philosophy. Featuring perspectives from across the philosophical spectrum, and from an array of different cultural vantage points, it displays the incredible range, diversity, and depth of feminist writing on fundamental issues, from the early second wave to the present. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 902 p. Ill. 24 cm |
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Preface viii
Acknowledgments x
1. A FEMINIST TURN IN
PHILOSOPHY 1
2. OPPRESSION AND
RESISTANCE 9
The Traffic in Women: Notes
on the Political Economy of Sex
Gayle Rubin 13
Oppression
Marilyn Frye 41
The Master s Tools Will Never
Dismantle the Master s House
Audre Lorde 49
On Psychological Oppression
Sandra Lee Bartky 51
White Privilege and Male Privilege
Peggy Mclntosh 61
Playfulness, World Travelling,
and Loving Perception
Maria Lugones 69
ENTS
For Further Reading 80
Media Resources 80
3. SEX AND GENDER 83
Introduction to The Second Sex
Simone de Beauvoir Translated
and edited by H. M. Parshley 87
Performative Acts and Gender
Constitution: An Essay in
Phenomenology and Feminist
Theory
Judith Butler 97
Reconstructing Black Masculinity
bell hooks 107
Should There Be Only Two Sexes?
Anne Fausto Sterl ing 124
Transgender Butch: Butch/FTM
Border Wars and the Masculine
Continuum
Judith Halberstam 144
Visualizing the Body: Western
Theories and African Subjects
Oyeronke Oyewumi 163
For Further Reading 177
Media Resources 178
4. SEXUALITIES 179
This Sex Which Is Not One
Luce Irigaray Translated by
Catherine Porter
with Carolyn Burke 183
A Desire of One s Own:
Psychoanalytic Feminism
and Intersubjective Space
Jessica Benjamin 188
Sexuality
Catherine A. Mackinnon 204
Sex War: The Debate Between
Radical and Libertarian Feminists
Ann Ferguson 222
Kiss and Tell: Questioning
Censorship
Persimmon Blackbridge,
Lizard Jones, and Susan Stewart 227
Claiming the Right to
Be Queer
Chris Cuomo 241
Toward a Genealogy of Black Female
Sexuality: The Problematic of Silence
Evelynn M. Hammonds 249
For Further Reading 259
Media Resources 260
5. RACE AND RACISM 261
Gender Race: The Ampersand
Problem in Feminist Thought
Elizabeth V Spelman 265
Mapping the Margins:
Intersectionality, Identity
Politics, and Violence against
Women of Color
Kimberle Williams Crenshaw 279
American Anthropological
Association Statement on
Race (1998) 309
Some Kind of Indian: On
Race, Eugenics, and
Mixed Bloods
M. Annette Jaimes 312
Purity, Impurity, and Separation
Maria Lugones 329
Locating Traitorous Identities:
Toward a View of Privilege
Cognizant White Character
Alison Bailey 344
Tiddas Speakin Strong:
Indigenous Women s
Self Presentation within
White Australian Feminism
Aileen Moreton Robinson 355
For Further Reading 371
Media Resources 372
6. POSTCOLONIALAND
TRANSNATIONAL FEMINISMS 375
Women Workers and
Capitalist Scripts:
Ideologies of Domination,
Common Interests, and
the Politics of Solidarity
Chandra Talpade Mohanty 379
Feminism and Globalization
Processes in Latin America
Ofelia Schutte 401
The Prison Industrial Complex
Angela Y. Davis 412
Sexual Violence as a Tool
of Genocide
Andrea Smith 421
Experiments with Freedom:
Milieus of the Human
Aihwa Ong 439
From A Critique of Postcolonial
Reason
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 450
For Further Reading 460
Media Resources 461
7. FEMINIST ETHICAL THEORY 463
Moral Orientation and
Moral Development
Carol Gilligan 467
The Generalized and the Concrete
Other: The Kohlberg Gilligan
Controversy and Moral Theory
Seyla Benhabib 478
Taking Care: Care as Practice
and Value
Virginia Held 497
Conflicted Love
Kelly Oliver 506
Separating from Heterosexualism
Sarah Hoagland 519
Seeing Power in Morality:
A Proposal for Feminist
Naturalism in Ethics
Margaret Urban Walker 539
The Moral Powers of
Victims
Claudia Card 548
For Further Reading 565
Media Resources 566
8. FEMINIST POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHIES 567
Autonomy, Social Disruption,
and Women
Marilyn Friedman 570
Taking Dependency Seriously:
The Family and Medical Leave
Act, Dependency Work, and
Gender Equality
Eva Feder Kittay 584
Vulnerability by Marriage
Susan Orkin 600
After the Family Wage: Gender
Equity and the Welfare State
Nancy Fraser 622
Difference and Social Policy:
Reflections in the Context of
Social Movements
Iris Marion Young 638
Updating the Gendered Empire:
Where Are the Women in Occupied
Afghanistan and Iraq?
Cynthia Enloe 649
For Further Reading 667
Media Resources 668
9. FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGIES 669
Purification and Transcendence
in Descartes s Meditations
Susan Bordo 672
Love and Knowledge:
Emotion in Feminist
Epistemology
Alison M. Jaggar 687
How Is Epistemology Political?
Linda Martin Alcoff 705
Taking Subjectivity into
Account
Lorraine Code 718
Strong Objectivity and
Socially Situated Knowledge
Sandra Harding 741
The Project of Feminist
Epistemology: Perspectives
from a Nonwestern Feminist
Uraa Narayan 756
Coming to Understand:
Orgasm and the Epistemology
of Ignorance
Nancy Tuana 765
For Further Reading 791
Media Resources 792
10. FEMINIST ONTOLOGIES 793
The Moral Significance of Birth
Mary Anne Warren 796
A Phenomenology of Fear:
The Threat of Rape and Feminine
Bodily Comportment
Ann J. Cahill 810
Toward a Feminist Theory
of Disability
Susan Wendell 826
Be Longing: The Lust for
Happiness
Mary Daly 841
Mothers, Monsters, and Machines
Rosi Braidotti 857
La Conciencia de la Mestizo/
Towards a New Consciousness
Gloria Anzaldua 870
For Further Reading 878
Media Resources 879
Credits 881
Index 883
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Preface viii
Acknowledgments x
1. A FEMINIST TURN IN
PHILOSOPHY 1
2. OPPRESSION AND
RESISTANCE 9
The Traffic in Women: Notes
on the "Political Economy" of Sex
Gayle Rubin 13
Oppression
Marilyn Frye 41
The Master's Tools Will Never
Dismantle the Master's House
Audre Lorde 49
On Psychological Oppression
Sandra Lee Bartky 51
White Privilege and Male Privilege
Peggy Mclntosh 61
Playfulness, "World" Travelling,
and Loving Perception
Maria Lugones 69
ENTS
For Further Reading 80
Media Resources 80
3. SEX AND GENDER 83
Introduction to The Second Sex
Simone de Beauvoir Translated
and edited by H. M. Parshley 87
Performative Acts and Gender
Constitution: An Essay in
Phenomenology and Feminist
Theory
Judith Butler 97
Reconstructing Black Masculinity
bell hooks 107
Should There Be Only Two Sexes?
Anne Fausto Sterl ing 124
Transgender Butch: Butch/FTM
Border Wars and the Masculine
Continuum
Judith Halberstam 144
Visualizing the Body: Western
Theories and African Subjects
Oyeronke Oyewumi 163
For Further Reading 177
Media Resources 178
4. SEXUALITIES 179
This Sex Which Is Not One
Luce Irigaray Translated by
Catherine Porter
with Carolyn Burke 183
A Desire of One's Own:
Psychoanalytic Feminism
and Intersubjective Space
Jessica Benjamin 188
Sexuality
Catherine A. Mackinnon 204
Sex War: The Debate Between
Radical and Libertarian Feminists
Ann Ferguson 222
Kiss and Tell: Questioning
Censorship
Persimmon Blackbridge,
Lizard Jones, and Susan Stewart 227
Claiming the Right to
Be Queer
Chris Cuomo 241
Toward a Genealogy of Black Female
Sexuality: The Problematic of Silence
Evelynn M. Hammonds 249
For Further Reading 259
Media Resources 260
5. RACE AND RACISM 261
Gender Race: The Ampersand
Problem in Feminist Thought
Elizabeth V Spelman 265
Mapping the Margins:
Intersectionality, Identity
Politics, and Violence against
Women of Color
Kimberle Williams Crenshaw 279
American Anthropological
Association Statement on
"Race" (1998) 309
Some Kind of Indian: On
Race, Eugenics, and
Mixed Bloods
M. Annette Jaimes 312
Purity, Impurity, and Separation
Maria Lugones 329
Locating Traitorous Identities:
Toward a View of Privilege
Cognizant White Character
Alison Bailey 344
Tiddas Speakin' Strong:
Indigenous Women's
Self Presentation within
White Australian Feminism
Aileen Moreton Robinson 355
For Further Reading 371
Media Resources 372
6. POSTCOLONIALAND
TRANSNATIONAL FEMINISMS 375
Women Workers and
Capitalist Scripts:
Ideologies of Domination,
Common Interests, and
the Politics of Solidarity
Chandra Talpade Mohanty 379
Feminism and Globalization
Processes in Latin America
Ofelia Schutte 401
The Prison Industrial Complex
Angela Y. Davis 412
Sexual Violence as a Tool
of Genocide
Andrea Smith 421
Experiments with Freedom:
Milieus of the Human
Aihwa Ong 439
From A Critique of Postcolonial
Reason
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 450
For Further Reading 460
Media Resources 461
7. FEMINIST ETHICAL THEORY 463
Moral Orientation and
Moral Development
Carol Gilligan 467
The Generalized and the Concrete
Other: The Kohlberg Gilligan
Controversy and Moral Theory
Seyla Benhabib 478
Taking Care: Care as Practice
and Value
Virginia Held 497
Conflicted Love
Kelly Oliver 506
Separating from Heterosexualism
Sarah Hoagland 519
Seeing Power in Morality:
A Proposal for Feminist
Naturalism in Ethics
Margaret Urban Walker 539
The Moral Powers of
Victims
Claudia Card 548
For Further Reading 565
Media Resources 566
8. FEMINIST POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHIES 567
Autonomy, Social Disruption,
and Women
Marilyn Friedman 570
Taking Dependency Seriously:
The Family and Medical Leave
Act, Dependency Work, and
Gender Equality
Eva Feder Kittay 584
Vulnerability by Marriage
Susan Orkin 600
After the Family Wage: Gender
Equity and the Welfare State
Nancy Fraser 622
Difference and Social Policy:
Reflections in the Context of
Social Movements
Iris Marion Young 638
Updating the Gendered Empire:
Where Are the Women in Occupied
Afghanistan and Iraq?
Cynthia Enloe 649
For Further Reading 667
Media Resources 668
9. FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGIES 669
Purification and Transcendence
in Descartes's Meditations
Susan Bordo 672
Love and Knowledge:
Emotion in Feminist
Epistemology
Alison M. Jaggar 687
How Is Epistemology Political?
Linda Martin Alcoff 705
Taking Subjectivity into
Account
Lorraine Code 718
"Strong Objectivity" and
Socially Situated Knowledge
Sandra Harding 741
The Project of Feminist
Epistemology: Perspectives
from a Nonwestern Feminist
Uraa Narayan 756
Coming to Understand:
Orgasm and the Epistemology
of Ignorance
Nancy Tuana 765
For Further Reading 791
Media Resources 792
10. FEMINIST ONTOLOGIES 793
The Moral Significance of Birth
Mary Anne Warren 796
A Phenomenology of Fear:
The Threat of Rape and Feminine
Bodily Comportment
Ann J. Cahill 810
Toward a Feminist Theory
of Disability
Susan Wendell 826
Be Longing: The Lust for
Happiness
Mary Daly 841
Mothers, Monsters, and Machines
Rosi Braidotti 857
La Conciencia de la Mestizo/
Towards a New Consciousness
Gloria Anzaldua 870
For Further Reading 878
Media Resources 879
Credits 881
Index 883 |
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