Any glance at the contemporary history of the world shows that the problem of evil is a central concern for people everywhere. In the last few years, terrorist attacks, suicide bombings, and ethnic and religious wars have only emphasized humanity's seemingly insatiable capacity for violence. In Feminist Philosophy and the Problem of Evil, Robin May Schott brings an international group of contemporary feminist philosophers into debates on evil and terrorism. The invaluable essays collected here consider gender-specific evils such as the Salem witch trials, women's suffering during the…mehr
Any glance at the contemporary history of the world shows that the problem of evil is a central concern for people everywhere. In the last few years, terrorist attacks, suicide bombings, and ethnic and religious wars have only emphasized humanity's seemingly insatiable capacity for violence. In Feminist Philosophy and the Problem of Evil, Robin May Schott brings an international group of contemporary feminist philosophers into debates on evil and terrorism. The invaluable essays collected here consider gender-specific evils such as the Salem witch trials, women's suffering during the Holocaust, mass rape in Bosnia, and repression under the Taliban, as well as more generalized acts of violence such as the 9/11 bombings, the Madrid train station bombings, and violence against political prisoners. Readers of this sobering volume will find resources for understanding the vulnerability of human existence and what is at stake in the problem of evil.
Contents Acknowledgments 1. Evil, Terrorism, and GenderRobin May Schott Part 1. Feminist Perspectives on Evil: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 2. The Devil's Insatiable Sex: A Genealogy of Evil IncarnateMargaret Denike 3. Irigaray's To Be Two: The Problem of Evil and the Plasticity of IncarnationAda S. Jaarsma 4. Genocide and Social DeathClaudia Card 5. Holes of Oblivion: The Banality of Radical EvilPeg Birmingham 6. Banal Evil and Useless Knowledge: Hannah Arendt and Charlotte Delbo on Evil after the HolocaustJennifer L. Geddes 7. February 22, 2001: Toward a Politics of the Vulnerable BodyDebra Bergoffen 8. Obscene Undersides: Woman and Evil between the Taliban and the United StatesMary Anne Franks 9. Cruelty, Horror, and the Will to RedemptionLynne S. Arnault Part 2. Forum on September 11, 2001: Feminist Perspectives on Terrorism 10. Terrorism, Evil, and Everyday DepravityBat-Ami Bar On 11. Responding to 9/11: Military Mode or Civil Law?Claudia Card 12. Naming Terrorism as EvilAlison M. Jaggar 13. The Vertigo of Secularization: Narratives of EvilMaría Pía Lara 14. Willing the Freedom of Others after 9/11: A Sartrean Approach to Globalization and Children's Rights Constance L. Mui and Julien S. Murphy 15. Terrorism and Democracy: Between Violence and JusticeMaría Isabel Peña Aguado 16. Those Who "Witness the Evil": Peacekeeping as TraumaSherene H. Razack 17. The Evils of the September AttacksSara Ruddick 18. Feminist Reactions to the Contemporary Security RegimeIris Marion Young List of Contributors Index
Contents Acknowledgments 1. Evil, Terrorism, and GenderRobin May Schott Part 1. Feminist Perspectives on Evil: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 2. The Devil's Insatiable Sex: A Genealogy of Evil IncarnateMargaret Denike 3. Irigaray's To Be Two: The Problem of Evil and the Plasticity of IncarnationAda S. Jaarsma 4. Genocide and Social DeathClaudia Card 5. Holes of Oblivion: The Banality of Radical EvilPeg Birmingham 6. Banal Evil and Useless Knowledge: Hannah Arendt and Charlotte Delbo on Evil after the HolocaustJennifer L. Geddes 7. February 22, 2001: Toward a Politics of the Vulnerable BodyDebra Bergoffen 8. Obscene Undersides: Woman and Evil between the Taliban and the United StatesMary Anne Franks 9. Cruelty, Horror, and the Will to RedemptionLynne S. Arnault Part 2. Forum on September 11, 2001: Feminist Perspectives on Terrorism 10. Terrorism, Evil, and Everyday DepravityBat-Ami Bar On 11. Responding to 9/11: Military Mode or Civil Law?Claudia Card 12. Naming Terrorism as EvilAlison M. Jaggar 13. The Vertigo of Secularization: Narratives of EvilMaría Pía Lara 14. Willing the Freedom of Others after 9/11: A Sartrean Approach to Globalization and Children's Rights Constance L. Mui and Julien S. Murphy 15. Terrorism and Democracy: Between Violence and JusticeMaría Isabel Peña Aguado 16. Those Who "Witness the Evil": Peacekeeping as TraumaSherene H. Razack 17. The Evils of the September AttacksSara Ruddick 18. Feminist Reactions to the Contemporary Security RegimeIris Marion Young List of Contributors Index
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