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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 756 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1200 g
  • Serija: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036725798X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367257989
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 756 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1200 g
  • Serija: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036725798X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367257989
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics, subjects, thinkers, and debates in feminist philosophy. Fifty-six chapters, written by an international team of contributors specifically for the Companion, are organized into five sections: (1) Engaging the Past; (2) Mind, Body, and World; (3) Knowledge, Language, and Science; (4) Intersections; (5) Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics. The volume provides a mutually enriching representation of the several philosophical traditions that contribute to feminist philosophy. It also foregrounds issues of global concern and scope; shows how feminist theory meshes with rich theoretical approaches that start from transgender identities, race and ethnicity, sexuality, disabilities, and other axes of identity and oppression; and highlights the interdisciplinarity of feminist philosophy and the ways that it both critiques and contributes to the whole range of subfields within philosophy.

Recenzijos

"This is an amazing volume, representing a staggering range of views, methodologies, and traditions."

--Jennifer Saul, University of Sheffield

"If feminism is to do justice to its claims of inclusiveness regarding the thought and lives of women, then it needs to be mindful of its own exclusionary past, its practices of gatekeeping and romantic claims about sisterhood. The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy, conceived as an interdisciplinary, historical and conceptual collection of essays written by an array of thinkers versed in both the analytic and continental philosophical traditions, aims for a more critical, more inclusive feminist theory and practice. Let this collection accompany us in this crucial endeavor, learning from it and enhancing it as we work towards this richer feminist vision."

--Mariana Ortega, John Carroll University

"The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy presents an exciting, comprehensive, and original pluralist presentation of feminist philosophy that is a much-needed update to existing feminist philosophy companions. Students, scholars, independent researchers, and departments interested in feminism and philosophy would do well to make sure they have access to this volume, and it should be a relevant resource for years to come. Reviewing such an expansive presentation of feminist philosophy across differences also raises considerations about the meanings and limits of pluralism and inclusion in feminist philosophy as an ongoing collective project."

--Amy Marvin, Hypatia Reviews Online

Notes on Contributors x
Introduction 1(10)
Ann Garry
Serene J. Khader
Alison Stone
PART I Engaging The Past
11(144)
1 Feminist Methods in the History of Philosophy, or, Escape from Coventry
13(10)
Moira Gatens
2 Feminism And Ancient Greek Philosophy
23(12)
Adriana Cavarero
3 Dao Becomes Female: A Gendered Reality, Knowledge, and Strategy for Living
35(14)
Robin R. Wang
4 Feminism, Philosophy, And Culture In Africa
49(11)
Tanella Boni
5 Feminist Engagement with Judeo-Christian Religious Traditions
60(11)
Beverley Clack
6 Early Modern Feminism And Cartesian Philosophy
71(11)
Jacqueline Broad
7 Feminist Engagements with Social Contract Theory
82(12)
Janice Richardson
8 Feminism And The Enlightenment
94(13)
Susanne Lettow
9 Feminist Engagements with Nineteenth-Century German Philosophy
107(13)
Elaine P. Miller
10 Introducing Black Feminist Philosophy
120(12)
Kristie Dotson
11 Feminist Pragmatism
132(11)
V. Denise James
12 Feminist Phenomenology
143(12)
Alia Al-Saji
PART II Body, Mind, and World
155(86)
13 The Sex/Gender Distinction and the Social Construction of Reality
157(11)
Sally Haslanger
14 Gender Essentialism And Anti-Essentialism
168(12)
Mari Mikkola
15 Embodiment and Feminist Philosophy
180(14)
Sara Heinamaa
16 Materiality: Sex, Gender, And What Lies Beneath
194(13)
Claire Colebrook
17 Feminism and Borderlands Identities
207(11)
Edwina Barvosa
18 Personal Identity And Relational Selves
218(13)
Susan J. Brison
19 Psychoanalysis, Subjectivity, and Feminism
231(10)
Kelly Oliver
PART III Knowledge, Language, and Science
241(100)
20 Rationality And Objectivity In Feminist Philosophy
243(13)
Phyllis Rooney
21 Trust and Testimony in Feminist Epistemology
256(12)
Heidi Grasswick
22 Epistemic Injustice, Ignorance, And Trans Experience
268(11)
Miranda Fricker
Katharine Jenkins
23 Speech and Silencing
279(13)
Ishani Maitra
24 Language, Writing, And Gender Differences
292(11)
Gertrude Postl
25 Philosophy of Science and the Feminist Legacy
303(11)
Janet A. Kourany
26 Values, Practices, And Metaphysical Assumptions In The Biological Sciences
314(14)
Sara Weaver
Carla Fehr
27 Feminist Philosophy of Social Science
328(13)
Alison Wylie
PART IV Intersections
341(118)
28 The Genealogy And Viability Of The Concept Of Intersectionality
343(15)
Tina Fernandes Botts
29 Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and Feminist Philosophy
358(12)
Falguni A. Sheth
30 Native American Chaos Theory And The Politics Of Difference
370(12)
Shay Welch
31 Feminist Theory, Lesbian Theory, and Queer Theory
382(11)
Mimi Marinucci
32 Through The Looking Glass: Trans Theory Meets Feminist Philosophy
393(12)
Talia Mae Bettcher
33 Feminist and Queer Intersections with Disability Studies
405(14)
Kim Q. Hall
34 Women, Gender, And Philosophies Of Global Development
419(13)
Sandra Harding
Anna Malavisi
35 Feminist Intersections with Environmentalism and Ecological Thought
432(14)
Trish Glazebrook
36 Encountering Religious Diversity: Perspectives From Feminist Philosophy Of Religion
446(13)
Patrice Haynes
PART V Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics
459(254)
Aesthetics
461(2)
37 Historicizing Feminist Aesthetics
463(11)
Tina Chanter
38 Aesthetics And The Politics Of Gender: On Arendt's Theory Of Narrative And Action
474(11)
Ewa Plonowska Ziarek
39 Feminist Aesthetics and the Categories of the Beautiful and the Sublime
485(16)
Christine Battersby
Ethics
499(2)
40 Moral Justification In An Unjust World
501(14)
Alison M. Jaggar
Theresa W. Tobin
41 Feminist Conceptions of Autonomy
515(13)
Catriona Mackenzie
42 Feminist Metaethics
528(12)
Anita Superson
43 Feminist Ethics of Care
540(16)
Jean Keller
Eva Feder Kittay
44 Confucianism And Care Ethics
556(12)
Sin Yee Chan
45 Feminist Virtue Ethics
568(11)
Robin S. Dillon
46 Feminist Bioethics
579(16)
Wendy A. Rogers
Social and Political Philosophy
593(2)
47 Multicultural And Postcolonial Feminisms
595(12)
Monica Mookherjee
48 Neoliberalism, Global Justice, And Transnational Feminisms
607(13)
Serene J. Khader
49 Feminism, Structural Injustice, and Responsibility
620(11)
Serena Parekh
50 Latin American Feminist Ethics And Politics
631(11)
Amy A. Oliver
51 Feminist Engagements with Democratic Theory
642(10)
Noelle Mcafee
52 Feminism And Liberalism
652(13)
Clare Chambers
53 Feminism and Freedom
665(13)
Allison Weir
54 Feminism And Power
678(11)
Johanna Oksala
55 Feminist Approaches to Violence and Vulnerability
689(12)
Elizabeth Frazer
Kimberly Hutchings
56 Feminist Philosophy Of Law, Legal Positivism, And Non-Ideal Theory
701(12)
Leslie P. Francis
Index 713
Ann Garry is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at California State University, Los Angeles. Her work in feminist philosophy ranges from applied ethics to intersectionality and feminist philosophical methods.

Serene J. Khader is Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and Associate Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center. Her research in feminist philosophy focuses on global gender justice.

Alison Stone is Professor of European Philosophy at Lancaster University, UK. She specializes in feminist philosophy and post-Kantian European philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.