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Decentering the Center: Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World


Decentering the Center: Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World

Paperback by Narayan, Uma; Harding, Sandra

Decentering the Center: Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World

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ISBN:
9780253213846
Publication Date:
22 Mar 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Decentering the Center: Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World

Description

The essays in this volume bring to their focuses on philosophical issues the new angles of vision created by the multicultural, global, and postcolonial feminisms that have been developing around us. These multicultural, global, and postcolonial feminist concerns transform mainstream notions of experience, human rights, the origins of philosophic issues, philosophic uses of metaphors of the family, white antiracism, human progress, scientific progress, modernity, the unity of scientific method, the desirability of universal knowledge claims, and other ideas central to philosophy.

Contents

Introduction. Border Crossings Uma Narayan and Sandra Harding Globalizing Feminist Ethics Alison M. Jaggar Feminism, Women's Human Rights, and Cultural Differences Susan Moller Okin Cultural Alterity: Cross-Cultural Communication and Feminist Theory in North-South Contexts Ofelia Schutte How to Think Globally: Stretching the Limits of Imagination Lorraine Code Essence of Culture and a Sense of History: A Feminist Critique of Cultural Essentialism Uma Narayan "It's Not Philosophy" Andrea Nye Chandra Mohanty and the Revaluing of "Experience" Shari Stone-Mediatore Sitios y Lenguas: Chicanas Theorize Feminisms Aída Hurtado What Should White People Do? Linda Martín Alcoff Locating Traitorous Identities: Toward a View of Privilege-Cognizant White Character Alison Bailey Multiculturalism as a Cognitive Virtue of Scientific Practice Ann E. Cudd It's All in the Family: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Nation Patricia Hill Collins Dualisms, Discourse, and Development Drucilla K. Barker Resisting the Veil of Privilege: Building Bridge Identities as an Ethico-Politics of Global Feminisms Maquiladora Mestizas and a Feminist Border Politics: Revisiting Anzaldúa Melissa Wright Burnt Offerings to Rationality: A Feminist Reading of the Construction of Indigenous Peoples in Enrique Dussel's Theory of Modernity Lynda Lange Gender, Development, and Post-Enlightenment Philosophies of Science Sandra Harding

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