Part 1 Part I: Rethinking Gender and Sexual Difference Chapter 2 The Metaphysics of Gender and Sexual Difference Chapter 3 Categories in Distress Chapter 4 Butler, Sex/Gender, and a Postmodern Gender Theory Part 5 Part II: Virtues and Their Costs Chapter 6 The Burdened Virtues of Political Resistance Chapter 7 Compassion: A Rebuttal of Nussbaum Chapter 8 A Kantian Ethic of Care? Part 9 Part III: Challenges to Feminism and Feminist Liberalism Chapter 10 Hiking Boots and Wheelchairs: Ecofeminism, the Body, and Physical Disability Chapter 11 A Feminist Critique of Nussbaum's Liberalism: Towards an Alternative Feminist Methodology Chapter 12 Reclaiming the Ideal of Equality Part 13 Part IV: Feminist Perspectives on Globalism, War, and Immigration Chapter 14 Global Responsibility and Western Feminism Chapter 15 Just (Decent? Mere?) War Chapter 16 American Neonativism and Gendered Immigrant Exclusions Chapter 17 Index Chapter 18 About the Contributors Chapter 19 Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: An Introduction
Barbara S. Andrew is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at William Paterson University of New Jersey. Jean Clare Keller is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the College of St. Benedict in Minnesota. Lisa H. Schwartzman is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University.
Feminist Interventions not only adds to the literatures in
traditional areas of philosophical inquiry, such as metaphysics and
value theory; it also shows how feminist thought continues to
transform these areas, not only with new approaches to old
questions, but with new questions as well. This book smartly and
uniquely captures much of the evolution of feminist philosophy in
North America over the past quarter century, illuminating some of
the most significant disagreements among contemporary feminists.
Finally, it contributes substantially and critically to the
literature on feminist practice on three issues that have emerged
as crucial for many contemporary feminist theorists and
activists—essentialism, coalition, and resistance—while adding
powerfully to the public discourse on globalization, terrorism, and
war. Beautifully conceived, this is an extremely rich collection on
feminist discourse as it is unfolding today. It is not to be
missed.
*Joan Callahan, University of Kentucky*
. . . provides the reader with philosophical viewpoints that are
especially innovative and ground-breaking. They open a wholly new
dialog to which I expect many feminist and liberation theorists
will want to contribute.
*Science Theory and Practice*
Feminist Interventions is a timely collection, bringing together
new voices with those of our most distinguished theorists.
Revisiting enduring questions and posing new ones, it will be a
mainstay of feminist philosophy courses.
*Ellen K. Feder, American University*
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