Ann Ferguson (ed.)
Daring to Be Good
Essays in Feminist Ethico-Politics
Herausgeber: Bar On, Bat-Ami; Ferguson, Ann
Ann Ferguson (ed.)
Daring to Be Good
Essays in Feminist Ethico-Politics
Herausgeber: Bar On, Bat-Ami; Ferguson, Ann
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This collection challenges the traditional divide between the investigation of ethics is a private concern and politics as a public, group concern.
This collection challenges the traditional divide between the investigation of ethics is a private concern and politics as a public, group concern.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780415915557
- ISBN-10: 0415915554
- Artikelnr.: 22451775
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780415915557
- ISBN-10: 0415915554
- Artikelnr.: 22451775
Bat-Ami Bar On teaches philosophy at the State University of New York at Binghamton. She is the editor of Engendering Origins and Modern Engenderings, (both 1994). Ann Ferguson is Professor of Philosophy and Director of Women's Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She is the author of Sexual Democracy (1991) and Blood at the Root (1989).
Bat
Ami Bar On and Ann Ferguson
Introduction ONE: MORAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. Cheryl Hall
Politics, Ethics, and the Uses of the Erotic: Why Feminist Theories need to Think About the Psyche 2. Sandra Lee Bartky
Skin Deep: Femininity as a Disciplinary Regime 3. Susan Dwyer
Learning From Experience: Moral Phenomenology and Practice 4. Bat
Ami Bar On
Everyday Violence and Ethico
Political Crisis TWO: THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE 5. Becky Ropers
Huilman
Conceptualizing Truth in Teaching and Learning: Implication of Truth Seeking for Feminist Practice 6. Laurie Anne Whitt
Resisting Value
Bifurcation: Indigenist Critiques of the Human Genome Diversity Project 7. Lisa Heldke
On Being a Responsible Traitor: A Primer 8. Victoria Davion
Listening to Women's Voices: Rape, Epistemic Privilege, and Objectivity 9. Renee Heberle
Remembering the Resistant Object: A Critique of Feminist Epistemologies THREE: IDENTITIES AND COMMUNITIES 10. Chris J. Cuomo and Lori Gruen
On Puppies and Pussies: Animals, Intimacy, and Moral Distance 11. Jane Flax
Displacing Woman: Toward an Ethic of Multiplicity 12. Mara Lugones
El Pasar Discontinuo de la Cachapera/Tottillera del Barrio a la Barra al Movimiento: The Discontinuous Passing of the Cachapera/Tortillera from the Barrio to the Bar to the Movement 13. Kathryn Pyne Addelson and Helen Watson
Verran
Inquiry Into a Feminist Way of Life FOUR: POLICY AND ITS ISSUES 14. Dion Farquhar
Feminist Politics or Hagiography/Demonology?: Reproductive Technologies as Pornography / Sex Works 15. Ann Ferguson
Prostitution as a Morally Risky Practice 16. Sarah Begus
Contentious Contraception: Feminist Debates About the Use of Long
Acting Hormonal Contraceptive by Adolescent Urban Women 17. Nancy D. Campbell
Recovering Public Policy: Beyond Self
Interest to a Situate Feminist Ethics
Ami Bar On and Ann Ferguson
Introduction ONE: MORAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. Cheryl Hall
Politics, Ethics, and the Uses of the Erotic: Why Feminist Theories need to Think About the Psyche 2. Sandra Lee Bartky
Skin Deep: Femininity as a Disciplinary Regime 3. Susan Dwyer
Learning From Experience: Moral Phenomenology and Practice 4. Bat
Ami Bar On
Everyday Violence and Ethico
Political Crisis TWO: THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE 5. Becky Ropers
Huilman
Conceptualizing Truth in Teaching and Learning: Implication of Truth Seeking for Feminist Practice 6. Laurie Anne Whitt
Resisting Value
Bifurcation: Indigenist Critiques of the Human Genome Diversity Project 7. Lisa Heldke
On Being a Responsible Traitor: A Primer 8. Victoria Davion
Listening to Women's Voices: Rape, Epistemic Privilege, and Objectivity 9. Renee Heberle
Remembering the Resistant Object: A Critique of Feminist Epistemologies THREE: IDENTITIES AND COMMUNITIES 10. Chris J. Cuomo and Lori Gruen
On Puppies and Pussies: Animals, Intimacy, and Moral Distance 11. Jane Flax
Displacing Woman: Toward an Ethic of Multiplicity 12. Mara Lugones
El Pasar Discontinuo de la Cachapera/Tottillera del Barrio a la Barra al Movimiento: The Discontinuous Passing of the Cachapera/Tortillera from the Barrio to the Bar to the Movement 13. Kathryn Pyne Addelson and Helen Watson
Verran
Inquiry Into a Feminist Way of Life FOUR: POLICY AND ITS ISSUES 14. Dion Farquhar
Feminist Politics or Hagiography/Demonology?: Reproductive Technologies as Pornography / Sex Works 15. Ann Ferguson
Prostitution as a Morally Risky Practice 16. Sarah Begus
Contentious Contraception: Feminist Debates About the Use of Long
Acting Hormonal Contraceptive by Adolescent Urban Women 17. Nancy D. Campbell
Recovering Public Policy: Beyond Self
Interest to a Situate Feminist Ethics
Bat
Ami Bar On and Ann Ferguson
Introduction ONE: MORAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. Cheryl Hall
Politics, Ethics, and the Uses of the Erotic: Why Feminist Theories need to Think About the Psyche 2. Sandra Lee Bartky
Skin Deep: Femininity as a Disciplinary Regime 3. Susan Dwyer
Learning From Experience: Moral Phenomenology and Practice 4. Bat
Ami Bar On
Everyday Violence and Ethico
Political Crisis TWO: THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE 5. Becky Ropers
Huilman
Conceptualizing Truth in Teaching and Learning: Implication of Truth Seeking for Feminist Practice 6. Laurie Anne Whitt
Resisting Value
Bifurcation: Indigenist Critiques of the Human Genome Diversity Project 7. Lisa Heldke
On Being a Responsible Traitor: A Primer 8. Victoria Davion
Listening to Women's Voices: Rape, Epistemic Privilege, and Objectivity 9. Renee Heberle
Remembering the Resistant Object: A Critique of Feminist Epistemologies THREE: IDENTITIES AND COMMUNITIES 10. Chris J. Cuomo and Lori Gruen
On Puppies and Pussies: Animals, Intimacy, and Moral Distance 11. Jane Flax
Displacing Woman: Toward an Ethic of Multiplicity 12. Mara Lugones
El Pasar Discontinuo de la Cachapera/Tottillera del Barrio a la Barra al Movimiento: The Discontinuous Passing of the Cachapera/Tortillera from the Barrio to the Bar to the Movement 13. Kathryn Pyne Addelson and Helen Watson
Verran
Inquiry Into a Feminist Way of Life FOUR: POLICY AND ITS ISSUES 14. Dion Farquhar
Feminist Politics or Hagiography/Demonology?: Reproductive Technologies as Pornography / Sex Works 15. Ann Ferguson
Prostitution as a Morally Risky Practice 16. Sarah Begus
Contentious Contraception: Feminist Debates About the Use of Long
Acting Hormonal Contraceptive by Adolescent Urban Women 17. Nancy D. Campbell
Recovering Public Policy: Beyond Self
Interest to a Situate Feminist Ethics
Ami Bar On and Ann Ferguson
Introduction ONE: MORAL PSYCHOLOGY 1. Cheryl Hall
Politics, Ethics, and the Uses of the Erotic: Why Feminist Theories need to Think About the Psyche 2. Sandra Lee Bartky
Skin Deep: Femininity as a Disciplinary Regime 3. Susan Dwyer
Learning From Experience: Moral Phenomenology and Practice 4. Bat
Ami Bar On
Everyday Violence and Ethico
Political Crisis TWO: THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE 5. Becky Ropers
Huilman
Conceptualizing Truth in Teaching and Learning: Implication of Truth Seeking for Feminist Practice 6. Laurie Anne Whitt
Resisting Value
Bifurcation: Indigenist Critiques of the Human Genome Diversity Project 7. Lisa Heldke
On Being a Responsible Traitor: A Primer 8. Victoria Davion
Listening to Women's Voices: Rape, Epistemic Privilege, and Objectivity 9. Renee Heberle
Remembering the Resistant Object: A Critique of Feminist Epistemologies THREE: IDENTITIES AND COMMUNITIES 10. Chris J. Cuomo and Lori Gruen
On Puppies and Pussies: Animals, Intimacy, and Moral Distance 11. Jane Flax
Displacing Woman: Toward an Ethic of Multiplicity 12. Mara Lugones
El Pasar Discontinuo de la Cachapera/Tottillera del Barrio a la Barra al Movimiento: The Discontinuous Passing of the Cachapera/Tortillera from the Barrio to the Bar to the Movement 13. Kathryn Pyne Addelson and Helen Watson
Verran
Inquiry Into a Feminist Way of Life FOUR: POLICY AND ITS ISSUES 14. Dion Farquhar
Feminist Politics or Hagiography/Demonology?: Reproductive Technologies as Pornography / Sex Works 15. Ann Ferguson
Prostitution as a Morally Risky Practice 16. Sarah Begus
Contentious Contraception: Feminist Debates About the Use of Long
Acting Hormonal Contraceptive by Adolescent Urban Women 17. Nancy D. Campbell
Recovering Public Policy: Beyond Self
Interest to a Situate Feminist Ethics