Ebook: Feminist philosophies A-Z
Author: McHugh Nancy Arden
- Tags: Feminist theory, Feministische Philosophie, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Feminism & Feminist Theory, Electronic books, Dictionaries, Feminist theory -- Dictionaries, SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Feminism & Feminist Theory
- Series: Philosophy A-Z series
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- City: Edinburgh [Scotland
- Language: English
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Abject -- Addelson, Kathryn Pyne -- Agency -- Alcoff, Linda Martín -- Analytic Feminism -- Androcentrism -- Anti-capitalist critique -- Anti-racist feminism -- Anzaldúa, Gloria -- Atherton, Margaret -- Background assumptions -- Barrett, Michèle -- Bartky, Sandra Lee -- Beauvoir, Simone de -- Benhabib, Seyla -- Biological Determinism -- Biopower -- Black Feminist Thought -- Bordo, Susan -- Braidotti, Rosi -- Butler, Judith -- Canon -- Card, Claudia -- Chicana Feminism and Latina Feminism -- Cixous, Hélène -- Class -- Code, Lorraine -- Collins, Patricia Hill -- Colonisation -- Compulsory heterosexuality -- Contextual values -- Daly, Mary -- Decolonisation -- Deconstruction -- Différance -- Diffraction -- Disability Studies -- Disembodied -- Disorder of Sexual Development (DSD)/Intersex -- Dualistic/dualism -- Ecofeminism -- Ecological Thinking -- Ecriture féminine -- Embodiment/embodied -- Epistemology of Ignorance -- Essentialism -- Ethics of Care -- Eurocentric -- Femininity -- Feminist Aesthetics -- Feminist Empiricism -- Feminist Epistemologies -- Feminist Ethics -- Feminist Science Studies -- Firestone, Shulamith -- First Wave Feminism -- Fraser, Nancy -- Frye, Marilyn -- Gatens, Moira -- Gender and Sex -- Gilligan, Carol -- Globalisation -- Grosz, Elizabeth -- Gynocentric -- Haraway, Donna -- Harding, Sandra -- Hartsock, Nancy -- Hegemony/hegemonic -- Held, Virginia -- Heteronormativity -- Heterosexism -- Hoagland, Sarah -- hooks, bell -- Imaginary -- Imperialism -- Intersex/Disorder of Sexual Development (DSD) -- Irigaray, Luce -- Iterability -- Jaggar, Alison -- Kittay, Eva -- Kristeva, Julia -- Latina feminism -- Le Dœuff, Michèle -- Lesbian Ethics -- Liberal Feminism -- Lloyd, Genevieve -- Local Knowledge -- Longino, Helen -- Lorde, Audre -- Lugones, María -- Mahowald, Mary -- Marginalised -- Marxist Feminism -- Masculinist -- Matriarchy -- Mimétisme -- Misogyny -- Mitchell, Juliet -- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade -- Monoculture -- Narayan, Uma -- Nelson, Lynn Hankinson -- Noddings, Nel -- Nussbaum, Martha C. -- Objectify -- Objectivity -- Okin, Susan Moller -- Oppression -- Other/Othering -- Outsider-within -- Pateman, Carole -- Patriarchy -- Performativity -- Phallocentric/phallocratic -- Plumwood, Val -- Pluralism -- Polyversal -- Postcolonial Feminism -- Postfeminism -- Postmodern feminism -- Potter, Elizabeth -- Pragmatist feminism -- Probyn, Elspeth -- Prochoice -- Public/Private Distinction -- Queer theory -- Race -- Racism -- Radical feminism -- Rationality -- Reason -- Reflexivity -- Reproductive Rights -- Reproductive Technology -- Ruddick, Sara -- Schutte, Ofelia -- Second Wave Feminism -- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock -- Semiotic -- Separatism -- Sex and Gender -- Sexism -- Sexual division of labour -- Sexual harassment -- Sexuality -- Shiva, Vandana -- Silvers, Anita -- Situated Knowledge -- Smith, Barbara -- Social Construction -- Socialist Feminism -- Society for Women in Philosophy -- Spelman, Elizabeth -- Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty -- Standpoint Epistemology -- Strategic Essentialism -- Strong Objectivity -- Strong/Strategic Reflexivity -- Subaltern -- Symbolic -- Third Wave Feminism -- Third World Feminism -- Tong, Rosemarie -- Transgenderist -- Transnational Feminism -- Tuana, Nancy -- Universal -- Warren, Karen -- Whiteness -- Womanist -- Women of Colour -- Young, Iris Marion -- Zack, Naomi.;A concise alphabetical guide to the key terms, issues, theoretical approaches, projects and thinkers in feminist philosophy from Abject to Naomi Zack. Feminist Philosophies A-Z covers contemporary material in a number of feminist approaches. It illustrates the complexity, range and interconnectedness of issues in feminist philosophy while making clear the relationship of feminist philosophy to the rest of philosophy as a discipline (epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, social philosophy and metaphysics). Entries are pithy, detailed, informative and are cross-referenced to guide the reader through the lively debates in feminism.
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