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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width x depth: 230x154x19 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Sērija : Feminist Constructions
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742559114
  • ISBN-13: 9780742559110
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width x depth: 230x154x19 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Sērija : Feminist Constructions
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742559114
  • ISBN-13: 9780742559110
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This volume is fourth in the series of annuals created under the auspices of The Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST). It includes papers by philosophers offering cutting-edge feminist perspectives on ethical issues of global and transnational significance. Feminist approaches to global issues address a great many questions that grip people who are not philosophers, nor even necessarily feminists. These questions include: What are the obligations of global citizenship? How must our concepts of caring, and of human rights, be modified or expanded when applied in a global context? What approach to peacekeeping, if any, underwrites effective peacekeeping missions? Who counts as poor, and who does not? What emotions can motivate sustained, ethical, and effective political action? The topics covered herein-from peacekeeping and terrorism, to sex trafficking and women's paid labor, to poverty and religious fundamentalism-are vital to women and to feminist movements throughout the world.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 9
Peggy DesAutels
Part 1 Women's Activities, Responsibilities, and Identities
1 Exporting Childbirth
3(20)
James L. Nelson
2 Housekeepers and Nannies in the Homework Economy: On the Morality and Politics of Paid Housework
23(20)
Sabrina Hom
3 Gender Identity and the Ethics of Care in Globalized Society
43(18)
Virginia Held
Part 2 Addressing Hunger and Poverty
4 Caring Globally: Jane Addams, World War One, and International Hunger
61(20)
Marilyn Fischer
5 Food Fights: A Feminist Perspective
81(14)
Victoria Davion
6 What is Poverty?
95(22)
Peter Higgins
Audra King
April Shaw
Part 3 Persons and States
7 Nussbaum versus Rawls: Should Feminist Human Rights Advocates Reject the Law of Peoples and Endorse the Capabilities Approach?
117(22)
Alyssa R. Bernstein
8 When Being Human Isn't Enough: Reflections on Women's Human Rights
139(16)
Serena Parekh
9 "A Woman's Body Is Like a Foreign Country": Thinking about National and Bodily Sovereignty
155(24)
Rebecca Whisnant
Part 4 Political and Religious Conflict
10 Is Peacekeeping Care Work? A Feminist Reflection on "The Responsibility to Protect"
179(22)
Joan Tronto
11 From Hegelian Terror to Everyday Courage
201(16)
Bat-Ami Bar On
12 Praying for a Godly Fumigation: Disgust and the New Christian Right
217(26)
Lynne S. Arnault
Bibliography 243(22)
Index 265(18)
About the Editors and Contributors 283
Peggy DesAutels is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Dayton. She is coeditor of three other books, including Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory. Rebecca Whisnant is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Dayton. She is coeditor of Not For Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution and Pornography, as well as several articles and chapters in edited collections.