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This book edited by two of the most respected figures in feminist economics is a welcome collection that charts and critically analyses how other movements have influenced the development of feminist economics as a distinct discipline.
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This book edited by two of the most respected figures in feminist economics is a welcome collection that charts and critically analyses how other movements have influenced the development of feminist economics as a distinct discipline.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134454488
- Artikelnr.: 41859522
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134454488
- Artikelnr.: 41859522
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Drucilla K. Barker is Professor of Economics and Women's Studies at Hollins University, Virginia, USA
Edith Kuiper is researcher at the faculty of Economics and Econometrics, the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Edith Kuiper is researcher at the faculty of Economics and Econometrics, the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
1. Introduction: Sketching the Contours of a Feminist Philosophy of
Economics Part I. Re-reading History 2. 'Intro the Margin' 3. Hazel Kyrk
and the Ethics of Consumption 4. Feminist Fiction and Feminist Economics:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman on Efficiency 5. Beyond Markets: Wage Setting and
the Methodology of Feminist Political Economy Part II. Science Stories and
Feminist Economics 6. Some Implications of the Feminist Project in
Economics for Empirical Methodology 7. Foregrounding Practices: Feminist
Philosophy of Economics beyond Rhetoric and Realism 8. After Objectivism
versus Relativism 9. How Did the 'moral' get split from the 'Economic'?
Part III. Constructing Masculine/Western Identity in Economics 10. The
Construction of Masculine Identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral
Sentiments 11. Social Classifications, Social Statistics and the 'Facts' of
'Difference' in Economics 12. A Reading of Neoclassical Economics: Toward
an Erotic Economy of Sharing 13. The Anxious Identities we Inhabit
Post'isms and Economic Understandings Part IV. Beyond Social Contract:
Theorizing Agency and Relatedness 14. Holding Hands at Midnight: The
Paradox of Caring Labor 15. Integrating Vulnerability: On the Impact of
Caring on Economic Theory 16. An Evolutionary Approach to Feminist
Economics: Two Different Models of Caring 17. Domestic Labor and Gender
Identity: Are all Women Carers? Part V. Rethinking Categories 18.
Empowering Work? Bargaining Models Reconsidered 19. Economic Marginalia:
Postcolonial Readings of Unpaid Domestic Labor and Development 20. The
Difficulty of a Feminist Economics
Economics Part I. Re-reading History 2. 'Intro the Margin' 3. Hazel Kyrk
and the Ethics of Consumption 4. Feminist Fiction and Feminist Economics:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman on Efficiency 5. Beyond Markets: Wage Setting and
the Methodology of Feminist Political Economy Part II. Science Stories and
Feminist Economics 6. Some Implications of the Feminist Project in
Economics for Empirical Methodology 7. Foregrounding Practices: Feminist
Philosophy of Economics beyond Rhetoric and Realism 8. After Objectivism
versus Relativism 9. How Did the 'moral' get split from the 'Economic'?
Part III. Constructing Masculine/Western Identity in Economics 10. The
Construction of Masculine Identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral
Sentiments 11. Social Classifications, Social Statistics and the 'Facts' of
'Difference' in Economics 12. A Reading of Neoclassical Economics: Toward
an Erotic Economy of Sharing 13. The Anxious Identities we Inhabit
Post'isms and Economic Understandings Part IV. Beyond Social Contract:
Theorizing Agency and Relatedness 14. Holding Hands at Midnight: The
Paradox of Caring Labor 15. Integrating Vulnerability: On the Impact of
Caring on Economic Theory 16. An Evolutionary Approach to Feminist
Economics: Two Different Models of Caring 17. Domestic Labor and Gender
Identity: Are all Women Carers? Part V. Rethinking Categories 18.
Empowering Work? Bargaining Models Reconsidered 19. Economic Marginalia:
Postcolonial Readings of Unpaid Domestic Labor and Development 20. The
Difficulty of a Feminist Economics
1. Introduction: Sketching the Contours of a Feminist Philosophy of
Economics Part I. Re-reading History 2. 'Intro the Margin' 3. Hazel Kyrk
and the Ethics of Consumption 4. Feminist Fiction and Feminist Economics:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman on Efficiency 5. Beyond Markets: Wage Setting and
the Methodology of Feminist Political Economy Part II. Science Stories and
Feminist Economics 6. Some Implications of the Feminist Project in
Economics for Empirical Methodology 7. Foregrounding Practices: Feminist
Philosophy of Economics beyond Rhetoric and Realism 8. After Objectivism
versus Relativism 9. How Did the 'moral' get split from the 'Economic'?
Part III. Constructing Masculine/Western Identity in Economics 10. The
Construction of Masculine Identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral
Sentiments 11. Social Classifications, Social Statistics and the 'Facts' of
'Difference' in Economics 12. A Reading of Neoclassical Economics: Toward
an Erotic Economy of Sharing 13. The Anxious Identities we Inhabit
Post'isms and Economic Understandings Part IV. Beyond Social Contract:
Theorizing Agency and Relatedness 14. Holding Hands at Midnight: The
Paradox of Caring Labor 15. Integrating Vulnerability: On the Impact of
Caring on Economic Theory 16. An Evolutionary Approach to Feminist
Economics: Two Different Models of Caring 17. Domestic Labor and Gender
Identity: Are all Women Carers? Part V. Rethinking Categories 18.
Empowering Work? Bargaining Models Reconsidered 19. Economic Marginalia:
Postcolonial Readings of Unpaid Domestic Labor and Development 20. The
Difficulty of a Feminist Economics
Economics Part I. Re-reading History 2. 'Intro the Margin' 3. Hazel Kyrk
and the Ethics of Consumption 4. Feminist Fiction and Feminist Economics:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman on Efficiency 5. Beyond Markets: Wage Setting and
the Methodology of Feminist Political Economy Part II. Science Stories and
Feminist Economics 6. Some Implications of the Feminist Project in
Economics for Empirical Methodology 7. Foregrounding Practices: Feminist
Philosophy of Economics beyond Rhetoric and Realism 8. After Objectivism
versus Relativism 9. How Did the 'moral' get split from the 'Economic'?
Part III. Constructing Masculine/Western Identity in Economics 10. The
Construction of Masculine Identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral
Sentiments 11. Social Classifications, Social Statistics and the 'Facts' of
'Difference' in Economics 12. A Reading of Neoclassical Economics: Toward
an Erotic Economy of Sharing 13. The Anxious Identities we Inhabit
Post'isms and Economic Understandings Part IV. Beyond Social Contract:
Theorizing Agency and Relatedness 14. Holding Hands at Midnight: The
Paradox of Caring Labor 15. Integrating Vulnerability: On the Impact of
Caring on Economic Theory 16. An Evolutionary Approach to Feminist
Economics: Two Different Models of Caring 17. Domestic Labor and Gender
Identity: Are all Women Carers? Part V. Rethinking Categories 18.
Empowering Work? Bargaining Models Reconsidered 19. Economic Marginalia:
Postcolonial Readings of Unpaid Domestic Labor and Development 20. The
Difficulty of a Feminist Economics