Crossing continents and running across centuries, <i>Key Concepts in World Philosophies</i> brings together the 45 core ideas associated with major Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Islamic, African, Ancient Greek, Indigenous and modern European philosophers.<br><br> The universal theme of self-cultivation
Gender: Key Concepts in Philosophy
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- Publisher
- Continuum
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 183
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Gender: Key Concepts in Philosophy provides clear and comprehensive exposition and analysis of the main philosophical theories, ideas and arguments that inform, and are raised by, questions of gender and sexuality. It explores both early feminist arguments, which stress 'sameness' between sexes in the interests of equality, and later theories, which emphasise difference. It raises the question of how succesfully feminist theory has negotiated the relationship between gender, race and class. The text looks at how Marxist and psychoanalytic theory help to articulate feminist theory and also at how they might inhibit it. It also explores the ways in which the approaches of Foucault and Derrida have been taken up by feminist philosophy to reformulate questions of power and ideology. Finally it addresses contemporary questions of sexuality, transgender and technology, and various political issues faced by women, such as rape, abortion and pornography. Philosophy undergraduates will find this an invaluable aid to study, one that goes beyond simple definitions and summaries to really open up fascinating and important ideas and arguments.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
Introduction: The Challenge of Transgendered Identity: The End of Gender as We Know it?......Page 8
1. Formative Moments and Concepts in the History of Feminism......Page 15
2. Feminism and Marxism: The Usefulness and the Limitations of Parallel Models......Page 38
3. Disciplining, Controlling, and Normalizing Female Sexuality with Foucault and Feminist Friends: Docile and Resistant Bodies......Page 63
4. Feminist Epistemology: Science, Knowledge, Gender, Objectivity......Page 76
5. Postcolonial Feminist Theory: the Rhetorical Clash of βEastβ and βWestβ......Page 97
6. Psychoanalytic and Poststructuralist Feminist Theory, and Deleuzian Responses......Page 118
7. Concluding Reflections......Page 153
Annotated Bibliography......Page 164
Bibliography......Page 170
C......Page 180
J......Page 181
R......Page 182
Z......Page 183
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