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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781317635307 , 9781317635321 , 9781315758152
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (754 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Edition: Also available in print format
    Series Statement: Routledge philosophy companions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.4201
    Keywords: Feminist theory ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also available in print format.
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  • 2
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    Florence : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781317635314
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (939 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series Statement: Routledge Philosophy Companions Ser
    Parallel Title: Print version Garry, Ann The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy
    DDC: 305.4201
    Abstract: Intro -- The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy -- Routledge Philosophy Companions -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Aims of this Companion -- Engaging the Past -- Mind, Body, and World -- Knowledge, Language, and Science -- Intersections -- Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics -- Some Thanks and a Note about Usage -- Part I Engaging the Past -- 1 Feminist Methods in the History of Philosophy, or, Escape from Coventry -- The Philosophical Imaginary and the Héloïse Complex -- The Man of Reason -- Written in Invisible Ink -- Women, Reason, and Democracy -- 2 Feminism and Ancient Greek Philosophy -- Binary Logic -- Terminology and the Question of Origin -- Was Plato a Feminist? -- Platoâs Cave and the Chora -- Aristotle -- In Conclusion -- 3 Dao Becomes Female: A Gendered Reality, Knowledge, and Strategy for Living -- Introduction -- Dao as Cosmic Mother and Female Body -- Femininity as a Way to Know Dao -- The Female Mode: The Ultimate Power and Strategy -- Final Remarks -- 4 Feminism, Philosophy, and Culture in Africa -- Introduction: Contextualizing Theories and Practices -- Feminism as Engagement -- The State of Affairs: A Brief Overview -- The Language Gap -- Gender Alone Cannot Explain All Injustice -- Womenâs Silence and the Reproduction of Patriarchal Ideology -- Conclusion -- 5 Feminist Engagement with Judeo-Christian Religious Traditions -- A Brief History of Feminist Religious and Theological Critique -- The Attraction of Religion: Michèle Le Doeuff on Possibilities and Pitfalls -- Framing a Practical Feminist Philosophy of Religion -- Thinking Again About Religion and Feminism -- Religious Plurality and Feminist Flourishing -- Conclusion -- 6 Early Modern Feminism and Cartesian Philosophy -- Introduction -- Poullain -- Astell -- 7 Feminist Engagements with Social Contract Theory
    Abstract: Introduction -- The Classic Social Contract Theorists -- The Political Social Contract: Carole Pateman -- The Ethical Social Contract: Jean Hampton -- Are Feminist Perspectives on the Social Contract Compatible? -- 8 Feminism and the Enlightenment -- The Plurality of the Enlightenment -- Equality, Difference, and Human Rights: Olympe de Gouges and Condorcet -- Education, Equality, and Independence: Mary Wollstonecraft in Context -- Feminist Engagements with the Enlightenment -- 9 Feminist Engagements with Nineteenth-Century German Philosophy -- Introduction -- Hegel and German Idealism: Being and Thinking -- Nietzsche, the Eternal Feminine, and Truth as a Woman -- Womenâs Voices in the Nineteenth Century -- 10 Introducing Black Feminist Philosophy -- Introduction -- The Multistability of Oppression -- Possessing Negative Socio-Epistemic Status -- Conclusion: Towards a Politics of Spatiality -- 11 Feminist Pragmatism -- Classical Pragmatism and Feminist Recovery Projects -- Feminist Pragmatism or Pragmatist Feminism? -- Historical Connections -- Contemporary Feminist Pragmatism -- Feminist Pragmatist Futures -- 12 Feminist Phenomenology -- Phenomenology as Method -- Lived Experience and Pathologies of the Social -- Critical Phenomenology and Hesitation -- Part II Body, Mind, and World -- 13 The Sex/Gender Distinction and the Social Construction of Reality -- Introduction -- The Construction of Ideas and Concepts -- Social Construction and Illusion -- The Social Construction of Objects -- The Social Construction of Kinds -- Conclusion -- 14 Gender Essentialism and Anti-Essentialism -- Introduction -- What Is at Stake? -- Worth of the Debate? -- 15 Embodiment and Feminist Philosophy -- Introduction -- Historical Starting Points -- Contemporary Alternatives -- Phenomenology of Human Embodiment -- Bodies as Instruments and Expressions
    Abstract: The Limits of Naturalism -- 16 Materiality: Sex, Gender, and What Lies Beneath -- Matter, Materialism, Materiality -- New Materialism -- Sex, Gender, Mattering -- Conclusion -- 17 Feminism and Borderlands Identities -- Feminist Thought on the Inner Diversity of the Self -- Social Conflict, Borderlands Identities, and Feminism -- Intersectionality within and Borderlands Identities -- Types of Identities and Identity Formations -- Identity Schemes: The Social Sources and Formation of Borderlands Identities -- Borderlands Identities and Social Change: Negotiating Identity Claims in Changing Times -- The Special Challenges and Potential of Borderlands Identities -- 18 Personal Identity and Relational Selves -- Care Ethics and the Relational Self -- Anti-Individualism in Philosophy of Mind -- Personal Identity and Lived Experience -- Social Construction and Narrative Self-Constitution -- Conclusion -- 19 Psychoanalysis, Subjectivity, and Feminism -- Introduction -- Subjectivity and Subject Positions -- The Unconscious, Sublimation, and Meaning -- Part III Knowledge, Language, and Science -- 20 Rationality and Objectivity in Feminist Philosophy -- Starting Places -- Objectivity Naturalized, Situated -- Rationality Situated, Naturalized -- Wherefore Concepts, Ideals, and Theories? -- Acknowledgment -- 21 Trust and Testimony in Feminist Epistemology -- Feminist Accounts of Trust in Testimony -- Trust Relations and the Ethical Dimension of Testimony Practices -- Testimonial Exchanges: Social Identity as a Credibility Marker -- Correcting for Maladapted Norms of Credibility -- Trust in Knowledge-Producing Institutions and Communities: The Case of Science -- Implications of Feminist Analyses of Testimony -- 22 Epistemic Injustice, Ignorance, and Trans Experience -- Epistemic Injustice and Ignorance -- Trans Experiences and Testimonial Injustice
    Abstract: Trans Experiences, Hermeneutical Marginalization, and Hermeneutical Injustice -- Combatting Epistemic Injustice by Overcoming Conceptual Practical Ignorance -- 23 Speech and Silencing -- Introduction -- Conceptions of Silencing -- The Silencing Argument -- Related Phenomena -- Acknowledgment -- 24 Language, Writing, and Gender Differences -- Introduction -- A Language of the Body -- The Politics of Writing -- Sexual Difference and Many Languages -- Mary Dalyâs Wickedary Dictionary -- After Sexual Difference and Ãcriture Féminine: Judith Butlerâs Performative -- 25 Philosophy of Science and the Feminist Legacy -- Pre-Feminist Philosophy of Science -- The Birth of Feminist Philosophy of Science -- Scientific Rationality through Feminist Eyes -- The Legacy -- 26 Values, Practices, and Metaphysical Assumptions in the Biological Sciences -- Introduction -- Values and Research Practices -- Values and Metaphysics -- Values, Practices, and Metaphysical Assumptions in Neuroscience -- Values, Practices, and Metaphysical Assumptions in Feminist Evolutionary Psychology -- Conclusion -- 27 Feminist Philosophy of Social Science -- The Broader Context -- The Feminist Method Debate -- Feminist âCommunity Valuesâ -- Standpoint Theory -- Part IV Intersections -- 28 The Genealogy and Viability of the Concept of Intersectionality -- Genealogy -- Contemporary Articulations -- Critiques and Controversies -- Future of the Concept -- 29 Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and Feminist Philosophy -- Introduction -- Critical Race Theory -- Intersectionality as a Feminist Response to Race and Racism -- Whatâs Critical about Intersectionality? -- Whatâs Intersectional about Critical Race Theory? -- Intersectionality across Time and Multiple Fields -- Conclusion -- 30 Native American Chaos Theory and the Politics of Difference -- Introduction
    Abstract: A Brief Overview of the Native American Worldview -- The Politics of Difference and Native American Chaos Theory -- 31 Feminist Theory, Lesbian Theory, and Queer Theory -- Introduction -- Born This Way -- Not Born a Woman -- We Are the Same -- Itâs Complicated -- Queering It Up -- 32 Through the Looking Glass: Trans Theory Meets Feminist Philosophy -- Preliminaries -- Conceptual Analysis of Gender Categories -- Trans Embodiment -- Trans Feminism Conversations -- 33 Feminist and Queer Intersections with Disability Studies -- Feminist, Queer, Crip: Theorizing Disability and Debility -- Impairment and Disability -- Sex, Gender, and Disability -- Minds, Bodies, and Knowledge -- Dependency, Vulnerability, and Justice -- Cripping Philosophy -- 34 Women, Gender, and Philosophies of Global Development -- Introduction -- Were Women Left Out of Development? -- More Unrecognized Facts about Womenâs Poverty -- The Rise of Development Ethics -- Feminist Philosophic Issues about Development -- A Fourth Fact: Inadequate Resources and Competence Requirements for Development Designers, Funders, Managers, and Other Professionals -- Conclusion -- 35 Feminist Intersections with Environmentalism and Ecological Thought -- Nature, Culture, Feminism -- Ecofeminism in the Global North: The Goddess, Science, and Deep Ecology -- Ecofeminism: Discipline and Praxis -- Changing the World: Food, Care, and Climate -- 36 Encountering Religious Diversity: Perspectives from Feminist Philosophy of Religion -- Introduction -- Gendering Religious Diversity -- Feminist Epistemology and Religious Beliefs -- Materialist Interventions: Religion as Real Abstraction -- Contextualizing Womenâs Religious Subjectivity -- Conclusion -- Part V Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics -- Aesthetics -- 37 Historicizing Feminist Aesthetics -- Art as Political -- How Is Art Political?
    Abstract: Kantâs Aesthetics: Regressive or Progressive?
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    Albany : State University of New York Press | [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : [ProQuest]
    ISBN: 9781438439181
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (312 pages)
    Series Statement: SUNY Series in Gender Theory
    DDC: 194
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    Keywords: Irigaray, Luce
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    Albany : State University of New York Press | Birmingham, AL, USA : EBSCO Industries, Inc.
    ISBN: 9781438439181 , 1438439180
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 303 pages) , Illustrations
    Series Statement: SUNY series in gender theory
    DDC: 194
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    Keywords: Irigaray, Luce
    Abstract: Thinking with Irigaray takes up Irigaray's challenge to think beyond the androcentric, one-subject culture, identifying much that is useful and illuminative in Irigaray's work while also questioning some of her assumptions and claims. Some contributors reject ouright her prescriptions for changing our culture, others suggest that her perspections are inconsistent with the basic ethical concerns of her project, and still others attempt to identify blind spots in her work. By confronting and challenging the mechanisms of masculine domination Irigaray has identified and applying these insights to a wide range of practical and contemporary concerns, including popular media representations of women's sexuality, feminist practice in the arts, political resistance, and yoga, the contributors demonstrate the unique potential of Irigaray's thought within feminist philosophy and gender studies. -- from back cover.
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    New York : Routledge | London : Informa UK Limited, an Informa Group Company
    ISBN: 9781315758152 , 9781317635307 , 9781317635321
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Routledge philosophy companions
    DDC: 305.4201
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    Keywords: Feministische Philosophie ; Geschlechterforschung
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