Rae Langton here draws together her ground-breaking and contentious work on pornography and objectification. She shows how women come to be objectified -- made subordinate and treated as things -- and she argues for the controversial feminist conclusions that pornography subordinates and silences women, and women have rights against pornography.
Rae Langton here draws together her ground-breaking and contentious work on pornography and objectification. She shows how women come to be objectified -- made subordinate and treated as things -- and she argues for the controversial feminist conclusions that pornography subordinates and silences women, and women have rights against pornography.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rae Langton is Professor of Philosophy at MIT. She has been affiliated with Monash University, the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Sheffield University, and the University of Edinburgh.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts 2: Dangerous Confusion? Response to Ronald Dworkin 3: Freedom of Illocution? Response to Daniel Jacobson 4: Pornography's Authority? Response to Leslie Green 5: Pornography's Divine Command? Response to Judith Butler 6: Whose Right? Ronald Dworkin, Women, and Pornographers 7: Equality and Moralism: Response to Ronald Dworkin 8: Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game 9: Duty and Desolation 10: Autonomy - Denial in Objectification 11: Projection and Objectification 12: Feminism in Epistemology: Exclusion and Objectification 13: Speaker's Freedom and Maker's Knowledge 14: Sexual Solipsism 15: Love and Solipsism Bibliography
Introduction 1: Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts 2: Dangerous Confusion? Response to Ronald Dworkin 3: Freedom of Illocution? Response to Daniel Jacobson 4: Pornography's Authority? Response to Leslie Green 5: Pornography's Divine Command? Response to Judith Butler 6: Whose Right? Ronald Dworkin, Women, and Pornographers 7: Equality and Moralism: Response to Ronald Dworkin 8: Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game 9: Duty and Desolation 10: Autonomy - Denial in Objectification 11: Projection and Objectification 12: Feminism in Epistemology: Exclusion and Objectification 13: Speaker's Freedom and Maker's Knowledge 14: Sexual Solipsism 15: Love and Solipsism Bibliography
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