Feminist Social Thought: A ReaderDiana Tietjens Meyers Routledge, 03/06/2014 - 772 páginas First published in 1998. Feminist Social Thought brings together key articles by prominent feminist thinkers, offering students sophisticated treatment of the theoretical topics central to feminist social thought. This reader highlights salient concerns in contemporary feminist scholarship and the advances feminist philosophers have made. |
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... argued that attempts to develop a general theory of women's oppression from gender theory fail to distinguish clearly ... argue , produce men with more of a propensity than women to instrumentalize relations with others . Men also emerge ...
... argue , however , that material relations determine the institutional structure . They argue , rather , that a certain logical or metaphysical structure determines the structure of social institutions , namely , a conceptualization of ...
... argues that the nature of institutions of domination is determined by the self - other dichotomy of masculine ... argument falsely assumes that the nature of institutions in patriarchal societies is solely or primarily a product of male ...
... argued against her earlier position that discussion of a universal public - domestic split tends to rely on cultural ... arguments to this effect in the papers already cited . See also the papers by Jane Flax and Naomi Scheman in Harding ...
Índice
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Foucault Femininity and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power | 92 |
An Encounter | 131 |
Separating Lesbian Theory from Feminist Theory | 199 |
The Context | 219 |
Black Feminism and 2 Live Crew | 245 |
Woman as Metaphor | 267 |
Emotion in Feminist Epistemology | 384 |
A FindeSiècle Tragedy | 440 |
Developing the Ground for a Specifically | 461 |
Science Technology and Socialist | 501 |
Womens Conceptions of Self and Morality | 547 |
Trust and Antitrust | 604 |
Feminism and Moral Theory | 630 |
Some Reflections on Culture | 695 |
And the One Doesnt Stir Without the Other | 320 |
An Essay on Empty Signs Pregnant | 331 |
Though This Be Method Yet There Is Madness in | 341 |
The Role of Transformation | 369 |
The KohlbergGilligan | 735 |
Or the Uses | 757 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 771 |