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Review: 'Challenging Liberalism: Feminism As Political Critique', Rebecca Whisnant
Review: 'Challenging Liberalism: Feminism As Political Critique', Rebecca Whisnant
Philosophy Faculty Publications
In Challenging Liberalism: Feminism as Political Critique, Lisa Schwartzman brings her sharp interpretive and critical perspective to bear on the vexed relationship between feminism and liberal political philosophy. Noting (as have others before her) that the latter's central values -- such as autonomy, individual rights, and equality -- are both indispensable to and sometimes problematic for feminism, Schwartzman argues that these values must be reinterpreted in light of the insights gained from an alternative, non-liberal, and specifically feminist philosophical methodology. In this book, she explains why such an alternative methodology is needed, outlines some of its distinctive features, and …
Global Feminist Ethics: Feminist Ethics And Social Theory, Rebecca Whisnant, Peggy Desautels
Global Feminist Ethics: Feminist Ethics And Social Theory, Rebecca Whisnant, Peggy Desautels
Philosophy Faculty Publications
This volume contains four sections, the first of which examines some of the special moral concerns that arise from assigning distinct activities and responsibilities to women and men respectively. It is difficult to argue against the view that women and not men are the birth-givers. But it is also true that death rates tied to pregnancy and birth-giving are unacceptably high in developing countries. Are women better off giving birth in hospitals with attending physicians (often male) or in homes with attending midwives (usually female)? Which approach should be "exported" to the developing world?
In the first chapter, "Exporting Childbirth," …
Letter From A War Zone: Some Thoughts On Setting An Activist Agenda, Rebecca Whisnant
Letter From A War Zone: Some Thoughts On Setting An Activist Agenda, Rebecca Whisnant
Philosophy Faculty Publications
Essay is from a conference sponsored by Captive Daughters and DePaul University in Chicago.
Even The Good Guys Are Bad In Sin City, Melanie Woods
Even The Good Guys Are Bad In Sin City, Melanie Woods
Joyce Durham Essay Contest in Women's and Gender Studies
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