The Routledge companion to feminist philosophy /

"The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics, subjects, thinkers, and debates in feminist philosophy. Fifty-six chapters, written by an international team of contributors specifically for the Companion, are organized into five se...

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Other Authors: Garry, Ann, (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Series:Routledge philosophy companions.
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Table of Contents:
  • Feminist methods in the history of philosophy, or, escape from Coventry / Moira Gatens
  • Feminism and ancient Greek philosophy / Adriana Cavarero
  • Dao becomes female: a gendered reality, knowledge, and strategy for living / Robin R. Wang
  • Feminism, philosophy, and culture in Africa / Tanella Boni
  • Feminist engagement with Judeo-Christian religious traditions / Beverly Clack
  • Early modern feminism and Cartesian philosophy / Jacqueline Broad
  • Feminist engagements with social contract theory / Janice Richardson
  • Feminism and the Enlightenment / Susanne Lettow
  • Feminist engagements with nineteenth-century German philosophy / Elaine P. Miller
  • Introducing Black feminist philosophy / Kristie Dotson
  • Feminist pragmatism / V. Denise James
  • Feminist phenomenology / Alia Al-Saji
  • The sex/gender distinction and the social construction of reality / Sally Haslanger
  • Gender essentialism and anti-essentialism / Mari Mikkola
  • Embodiment and feminist philosophy / Sara Heinamaa
  • Materiality: sex, gender, and what lies beneath / Claire Colebrook
  • Feminism and borderlands identities / Edwina Barvosa
  • Personal identity and relational selves / Susan J. Brison
  • Psychoanalysis, subjectivity, and feminism / Kelly Oliver
  • Rationality and objectivity in feminist philosophy / Phyllis Rooney
  • Trust and testimony in feminist epistemology / Heidi Grasswick
  • Epistemic injustice, ignorance, and trans experience / Miranda Fricker and Katarine Jenkins
  • Speech and silencing / Ishani Maitra
  • Language, writing, and gender differences / Gertrude Postl
  • Philosophy of science and the feminist legacy / Janet A. Kourany
  • Values, practices, and metaphysical assumptions in the biological sciences / Sara Weaver and Carla Fehr
  • Feminist philosophy of social science / Alison Wylie
  • The genealogy and viability of the concept of intersectionality / Tina Fernandes Botts
  • Critical race theory, intersectionality, and feminist philosophy / Falguni A. Sheth
  • Native American chaos theory and the politics of difference / Shay Welch
  • Feminist theory, lesbian theory, and queer theory / Mimi Marinucci
  • Through the looking glass: trans theory meets feminist philosophy / Talia Mae Bettcher
  • Feminist and queer intersections with disability studies / Kim Q. Hall
  • Women, gender, and philosophies of global development / Sandra Harding and Anna Malavisi
  • Feminist intersections with environmentalism and ecological thought / Trish Glazebrook
  • Encountering religious diversity: perspectives from feminist philosophy of religion / Patrice Haynes
  • Historicizing feminist aesthetics / Tina Chanter
  • Aesthetics and the politics of gender: on Arendt's theory of narrative and action / Ewa Plonowska Ziarek
  • Feminist aesthetics and the categories of the beautiful and the sublime / Christine Battersby
  • Moral justification in an unjust world / Alison M. Jaggar and Theresa W. Tobin
  • Feminist conceptions of autonomy / Catriona Mackenzie
  • Feminist metaethics / Anita Superson
  • Feminist ethics of care / Jean Keller and Eva Feder Kittay
  • Confucianism and care ethics / Sin Yee Chan
  • Feminist virtue ethics / Robin S. Dillon
  • Feminist bioethics / Wendy A. Rogers
  • Multicultural and postcolonial feminisms / Monica Mookherjee
  • Neoliberalism, global justice, and transnational feminisms / Serena J. Khader
  • Feminism, structural injustice, and responsibility / Serena Parekh
  • Latin American feminist ethics and politics / Amy A. Oliver
  • Feminist engagements with democratic theory / Noëlle McAfee
  • Feminism and liberalism / Clare Chambers
  • Feminism and freedom / Allison Weir
  • Feminism and power / Johanna Oksala
  • Feminist approaches to violence and vulnerability / Elizabeth Frazer and Kimberly Hutchings
  • Feminist philosophy of law, legal positivism, and non-ideal theory / Leslie P. Francis.