This volume is fourth in the series of annuals created under the auspices of The Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST). The topics covered herein-from peacekeeping and terrorism, to sex trafficking and women's paid labor, to poverty and religious fundamentalism-are vital to women and to feminist movements throughout the world.
This volume is fourth in the series of annuals created under the auspices of The Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST). The topics covered herein-from peacekeeping and terrorism, to sex trafficking and women's paid labor, to poverty and religious fundamentalism-are vital to women and to feminist movements throughout the world.
Edited by Rebecca Whisnant and Peggy DesAutels - Contributions by Lynne S. Arnault; Bat-Ami Bar On; Alyssa R. Bernstein; Victoria Davion; Marilyn Fischer; Virginia Held; Peter Higgins; Sabrina L. Hom; Audra King; James L. Nelson; Serena Parekh; April Shaw
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Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Part 1:Women's Activities, Responsibilities, and Identities Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Exporting Childbirth Chapter 4 Chapter 2:Housekeepers and Nannies in the Homework Economy: On the Morality and Politics of Paid Housework Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Gender Identity and The Ethics of Care in Globalized Society Part 6 Part 2:Addressing Hunger and Poverty Chapter 7 Chapter 4:Caring Globally: Jane Addams, World War One, and International Hunger Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Food Fights: A Feminist Perspective Chapter 9 Chapter 6:What is Poverty? Part 10 Part 3:Persons and States Chapter 11 Chapter 7:Nussbaum versus Rawls: Should Feminist Human Rights Advocates Reject the Law of Peoples? Chapter 12 Chapter 8: When Being Human Isn't Enough: Reflections on Women's Human Rights Chapter 13 Chapter 9: "A Woman's Body is Like a Foreign Country": Thinking About National and Bodily Sovereignty Part 14 Part 4:Political and Religious Conflict Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Is Peacekeeping Care Work? A Feminist Reflection on "The Responsibility to Protect" Chapter 16 Chapter 11:From Hegelian Terror to Everyday Courage Chapter 17 Chapter 12:Praying for a Godly Fumigation: Disgust and the New Christian Right
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Part 1:Women's Activities, Responsibilities, and Identities Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Exporting Childbirth Chapter 4 Chapter 2:Housekeepers and Nannies in the Homework Economy: On the Morality and Politics of Paid Housework Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Gender Identity and The Ethics of Care in Globalized Society Part 6 Part 2:Addressing Hunger and Poverty Chapter 7 Chapter 4:Caring Globally: Jane Addams, World War One, and International Hunger Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Food Fights: A Feminist Perspective Chapter 9 Chapter 6:What is Poverty? Part 10 Part 3:Persons and States Chapter 11 Chapter 7:Nussbaum versus Rawls: Should Feminist Human Rights Advocates Reject the Law of Peoples? Chapter 12 Chapter 8: When Being Human Isn't Enough: Reflections on Women's Human Rights Chapter 13 Chapter 9: "A Woman's Body is Like a Foreign Country": Thinking About National and Bodily Sovereignty Part 14 Part 4:Political and Religious Conflict Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Is Peacekeeping Care Work? A Feminist Reflection on "The Responsibility to Protect" Chapter 16 Chapter 11:From Hegelian Terror to Everyday Courage Chapter 17 Chapter 12:Praying for a Godly Fumigation: Disgust and the New Christian Right
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