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Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History : Shaping the Future, Rethinking the Past
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Preface
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Part I: Introduction
Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment and Gender History. Shaping the Future – Rethinking the Past.
The Beginnings: A Retrospective View by a Former Board Member of the IAPh
Part II: Economics, Technology, Environment
Economic Theory and Moral Imagination
Ecology and Economy. Feminist Perspectives
Towards a Feminist Theory of Money. Patriarchal Economic Structures, the Aristotelian Concept of Justice and the Intermediacy of Money
Gender Justice and Ecological Issues
Sultana’s Dream: Eco[U]topian and Feminist Intersections
Ontogenealogies of Body-Environments: Perspectives for an Experiential Ontological Shift
Women, Nature and Neocolonial Struggles: Different Perspectives on Indigenous Women’s Position
From Cyberfeminism and Technofeminism to an Ontological and Feminist Technology
The Third Knowledge Dimension: From a Binary System to a Three-limbed Epistemology
Social Machines in a Data-driven World
Smart Feminist Cities: The Case of Barcelona en Comú
User Experience as Enlightenment: User Experience for Women Philosophers’ Presentation
Artificial Intelligence in Ancient Rome: Classical Roman Philosophy on Legal Subjectivity
Part III: History (Non-Western and Western)
Pursuits of Global Gendered Intellectual History: Stories from India
Yosano Akikoʼs Philosophy and Poetry – Modernization of Japan and Womenʼs Liberation
A Philosophical Defense of Self-Defense: Examining Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’ Reply to Sor Filotea
Le rôle des oeuvres de Rousseau dans les mouvements féministes en Chine moderne
Mind of Nature: Cavendish’s Argument for Panpsychism
First Principles: The Path to Women’s Emancipation in Wollstonecraft’s Rights of Woman
Women’s Access to French Philosophy: A Forgotten History (1880–1924)
Hannah Höch: Notes on Violence and Vulnerability
Part IV: Gender Issues and Feminist Concepts
Feminist Philosophy and Democracy: The Case of Spain
Gender Equality in Colombia’s Philosophy Programs: Faculty Participation
Teaching Islamic Feminisms in the History of Philosophy in Mexico: A Decolonial and Feminist Effort
From Self-awareness to Political and Social Improvement: A Feminist Identitarian Path
“Je me révolte, donc nous sommes”: Reconceptualizing Contemporary Refugee Resistances through the Butlerian Reconstruction of Hannah Arendt’s Public Sphere
Covid-19 and “Stay at Home”: A Contrast Dye That Highlights Gender Violence and the Violence of Inequity
A New-old Topos for the Future. Rethinking and Rediscovering Oneself as Human
Contributors to This Volume
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
- Contributor: Hagengruber, Ruth [Editor]
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Published:
Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, [2023]
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 377 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9783111051802
- ISBN: 9783111051802; 9783111052267
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RVK notation:
CC 8600 : Feministische Philosophie; Geschlechterforschung (Gender Studies)
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Keywords:
Feministische Philosophie
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Wirtschaft
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Technologie
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Umwelt
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Geschichte
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Gender
- Reproduction note: Issued also in print
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: In times of current crisis, the voices of women are needed more than ever. The accumulation of war and environmental catastrophes teaches us that exploitation of people and nature through violent appropriation and enrichment for the sake of short-term self-interest exacts its price. This book presents contributions on the currently most relevant and most urgent issues: reshaping the economy, environmental problems, technology and the re-reading of history from the non-western and western tradition. With an outlook into the problems of class, race and gender in its intersectional framing, the collection offers a unique overview of current research in these fields and contributes to the renewal and contemporary presentation of feminist thought from partly concrete perspectives with regard to factual issues
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB