GenderCarol C. Gould Humanity Books, 1999 - Broj stranica: 485 Here is a comprehensive collection of the most important essays on gender in the last two decades. It presents lively, controversial and critical discussions concerning such themes as the social constitution of gender; the nature of sexual oppression; the relation of gender to family, class, race and culture; and feminist perspectives on science and philosophy. It also includes leading essays on questions of ethics and difference in the law, such as privacy, pornography and reproductive rights. It is an indispensable text for courses in feminist philosophy and theories of gender, as well as an important resource for scholars in philosophy and the social sciences. |
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 3 od 88.
Stranica 21
... nature . Infants are barely human and utterly unsocialized ; like animals they are unable to walk upright , they excrete without control , they do not speak . Even slightly older children are clearly not yet fully under the sway of ...
... nature . Infants are barely human and utterly unsocialized ; like animals they are unable to walk upright , they excrete without control , they do not speak . Even slightly older children are clearly not yet fully under the sway of ...
Stranica 22
... natural resources into cultural products . Belonging to culture , yet appearing to have stronger and more direct connections with nature , she is once again seen as situated between the two realms . 3. Woman's psyche seen as closer to ...
... natural resources into cultural products . Belonging to culture , yet appearing to have stronger and more direct connections with nature , she is once again seen as situated between the two realms . 3. Woman's psyche seen as closer to ...
Stranica 239
... natural order . The tendency of Western science is to disenchant the natural world.22 More and more the natural ceases to exist as the opposite of the cultural or social . Nature becomes the object and product of human action ; it loses ...
... natural order . The tendency of Western science is to disenchant the natural world.22 More and more the natural ceases to exist as the opposite of the cultural or social . Nature becomes the object and product of human action ; it loses ...
Sadržaj
Simone de Beauvoir | 3 |
Sherry B Ortner | 16 |
Nancy J Chodorow | 25 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 44
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
activity appear argue aspects become behavior biological body caring child claim common concept concern constituted construction context contract critical culture defined depends determined differences discussion distinction domination economic effect emotional equal essential ethic example existence experience fact feelings female feminine Feminism feminist gender given human idea ideal identity important individual interests internal issues justice kind lesbian less limited lives male masculine means moral mother nature object one's oppression organization particular person perspective philosophical political position possible practices Press problem psychological question race rational reason reflect relations relationship requires response roles seems seen Selection sense separate sexual simply situation social society specific structure studies suggest theory thought tion traditional understanding University University Press woman women York