Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
In the words of Catharine MacKinnon, 'a woman is not yet a name for a way of being human.' In other words, women are still excluded, as authors and agents, from identifying what it is to be human and what therefore violates the dignity and integrity of humans. Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights is written in response to that failure. This collection of essays by prominent feminist thinkers advances the positive feminist project of remapping the moral landscape by developing theory that acknowledges the diversity of women. This book is the first volume in a new series of edited collections showcasing the best new work in feminist theory that has emerged from the group Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST). FEAST advances the goal of a feminist ethico-politics by creating an organization and a body of work in which feminist ethicists and feminist social theorists join forces to produce a politically effective feminist ethics. In this first volume, essayists address that goal by analyzing gender with respect to three key ethical concepts: recognition, responsibility, and rights.
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Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
In the words of Catharine MacKinnon, 'a woman is not yet a name for a way of being human.' In other words, women are still excluded, as authors and agents, from identifying what it is to be human and what therefore violates the dignity and integrity of humans. Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights is written in response to that failure. This collection of essays by prominent feminist thinkers advances the positive feminist project of remapping the moral landscape by developing theory that acknowledges the diversity of women. This book is the first volume in a new series of edited collections showcasing the best new work in feminist theory that has emerged from the group Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST). FEAST advances the goal of a feminist ethico-politics by creating an organization and a body of work in which feminist ethicists and feminist social theorists join forces to produce a politically effective feminist ethics. In this first volume, essayists address that goal by analyzing gender with respect to three key ethical concepts: recognition, responsibility, and rights.
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In the words of Catharine MacKinnon, 'a woman is not yet a name for a way of being human.' In other words, women are still excluded, as authors and agents, from identifying what it is to be human and what therefore violates the dignity and integrity of humans. Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights is written in response to that failure. This collection of essays by prominent feminist thinkers advances the positive feminist project of remapping the moral landscape by developing theory that acknowledges the diversity of women. This book is the first volume in a new series of edited collections showcasing the best new work in feminist theory that has emerged from the group Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST). FEAST advances the goal of a feminist ethico-politics by creating an organization and a body of work in which feminist ethicists and feminist social theorists join forces to produce a politically effective feminist ethics. In this first volume, essayists address that goal by analyzing gender with respect to three key ethical concepts: recognition, responsibility, and rights.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742514430
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/17/2002
Series: Feminist Constructions
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Robin N. Fiore is assistant professor of philosophy at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida and is associate faculty in the Comparative Studies Ph.D. Program for Public Intellectuals and in Women Studies. Hilde Lindemann Nelson is associate professor in the Philosophy Department at Michigan State University.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part I: Recognition
Chapter 2 Lived Body vs. Gender: Reflections on Social Structures and Subjectivity
Chapter 3 Gender and Work
Chapter 4 The Role of Recognition in the Formation of Self-understanding
Chapter 5 Can There Be a Queer Politics of Recognition?
Chapter 6 Anorexia Nervosa and Our Unreasonable Perceptions
Part 7 Part II: Responsibility
Chapter 8 The Impurities of Epistemic Responsibility: Developing a Practice Oriented Epistemology
Chapter 9 The Sick and the Queer: Memoir and the Uses of Oppositional Subjectivity
Chapter 10 Integrity and Vulnerability
Chapter 11 Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Weighing Feminist Concerns
Chapter 12 Talking Back to Feminist Postmodernism: Toward a New Radical Feminist Interpretation of the Body
Part 13 Part III: Rights
Chapter 14 Truth and Voice in Women's Rights
Chapter 15 Globalizing Women's Rights: Building a Public Sphere
Chapter 16 Vulnerable Women and Neo-Liberal Globalization: Debt Burdens Undermine Women's Health in the Global South
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