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Sympathy and Solidarity
and Other EssaysFeminist Constructions
44,99 € |
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Verlag: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 21.01.2002 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781461715351 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 192 |
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Beschreibungen
In a rare full-length volume, renowned feminist thinker Sandra Lee Bartky brings together eight essays in one volume,
<i>Sympathy and Solidarity</i>. A philosophical work accessible to an educated general audience, the essays reflect the intersection of the author's eye, work, and sometimes her politics. Two motifs connect the works: first, all deal with feminist topics and themes; second, most deal with the reality of oppression, especially in the disguised and subtle ways it can be manifested.
<i>Sympathy and Solidarity</i>. A philosophical work accessible to an educated general audience, the essays reflect the intersection of the author's eye, work, and sometimes her politics. Two motifs connect the works: first, all deal with feminist topics and themes; second, most deal with the reality of oppression, especially in the disguised and subtle ways it can be manifested.
In a rare full-length volume, renowned feminist thinker Sandra Lee Bartky brings together eight essays in one volume,
<i>Sympathy and Solidarity</i>. A philosophical work accessible to an educated general audience, the essays reflect the intersection of the author's eye, work, and sometimes her politics. Two motifs connect the works: first, all deal with feminist topics and themes; second, most deal with the reality of oppression, especially in the disguised and subtle ways it can be manifested.
<i>Sympathy and Solidarity</i>. A philosophical work accessible to an educated general audience, the essays reflect the intersection of the author's eye, work, and sometimes her politics. Two motifs connect the works: first, all deal with feminist topics and themes; second, most deal with the reality of oppression, especially in the disguised and subtle ways it can be manifested.
Chapter 1 Suffering to be Beautiful
<br>Chapter 2 Agency: What's the Problem?
<br>Chapter 3 "Catch me if you Can": Foucault on the Repressive Hypothesis
<br>Chapter 4 Sympathy and Solidarity
<br>Chapter 5 Unplanned Obsolescence: Some Reflections on Aging
<br>Chapter 6 Phenomenology of A Hyphenated Consciousness
<br>Chapter 7 In Defense of Guilt
<br>Chapter 8 Race, Complicity and Culpable Ignorance
<br>Chapter 2 Agency: What's the Problem?
<br>Chapter 3 "Catch me if you Can": Foucault on the Repressive Hypothesis
<br>Chapter 4 Sympathy and Solidarity
<br>Chapter 5 Unplanned Obsolescence: Some Reflections on Aging
<br>Chapter 6 Phenomenology of A Hyphenated Consciousness
<br>Chapter 7 In Defense of Guilt
<br>Chapter 8 Race, Complicity and Culpable Ignorance
<b>Sandra Lee Bartky</b> is one of the towering figures of second-wave feminist theory. The importance of her work, especially in feminist philosophy, but also in the wider world of women's studies and feminist thought, cannot be exaggerated. She is an influential teacher, speaker, and activist, and the author of
<i>Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression</i>. Bartky is professor of philosophy and women's studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
<i>Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression</i>. Bartky is professor of philosophy and women's studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.