Feminist Explorations of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy.
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- 9781498513692
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- B2430.R554 -- .F465 2016eb
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Ricœur, Women, and Gender -- Chapter One: Ricœur, Women, and the Journey to Recognition -- Chapter Two: Speak to Silence and Identify Absence on Campus -- Chapter Three: The Metaphor of Gender -- Chapter Four: Transnational Feminist Solidarities and Cosmopolitanism -- Part II: Ricœur in Dialogue -- Chapter Five: "The Accountable Ipse" -- Chapter Six: Paul Ricœur and Judith Butler on the Reference and the Renewal of Discourses -- Chapter Seven: Reshaping Justice -- Chapter Eight: Inspiring New Feminist Perspectives -- Chapter Nine: Hermeneutics of A Subtlety -- Part III: Ricœur and Feminist Theology -- Chapter Ten: Ricœur in Dialogue with Feminist Philosophy of Religion -- Chapter Eleven: Paul Ricœur, Mary Daly, Attestation, and the Dis-covery of Feminine Religious Symbols -- Chapter Twelve: The Contribution of Ricœur's Hermeneutics to a Feminist Perspective on Postcolonial Theology -- Index -- About the Contributors.
This is the first volume to consider the relevance of hermeneutical philosopher Paul Ricoeur's thinking for feminist theory. Fourteen renowned scholars, including some young promising ones, critically investigate the gendered aspects of Ricoeur's main conceptions and explore new possibilities and opportunities for feminist thinking with the help of his philosophy. Among the themes addressed are justice, recognition, critique, discourse, imagination, the capable subject, and universalism.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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