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September 1999 Feminist Ethics
For years, mainstream feminist ethics focused criticism on male supremacy. Feminist philosophers in this volume adopt a less male-focused stance to look closely at oppression's impact on women's agency and on women's relations with women.

Examining legal, social, and physical relationships, these philosophers confront moral ambiguity, moral compromise, and complicity in perpetuating oppression. Combining personal experience with philosophical inquiry, they vividly portray their daily engagement with oppression as both victims and perpetrators. They explore such issues as how pornography silences women and radical feminist politics' complicity in racism.

Among these insightful essays, Sandra Bartky argues that women share guilt for racism when they benefit from it without protest; Susan Brison reflects on uses of narrative in trauma recovery from such experiences as being targeted for rape or murder; Joan Callahan examines fallout of derogatory speech directed at lesbians; Virginia Held proposes carrying care into marketplaces and governments; and, in her introduction, Claudia Card draws on Primo Levi's conception of "gray zones" in exploring dangers of character damage to victims of misogyny.

A fitting companion to Card's highly regarded Feminist Ethics, this volume interweaves observations on character, political ethics, violence, and love into an accessible sourcebook for students. It tackles some of feminism's most pressing issues and helps readers to identify and then overcome the real damage caused by oppression.

This book is part of the Feminist Ethics series.


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Card (philosophy, Univ. of Wisconsin) has compiled an excellent set of essays examining the legal, social, and physical relationships in misogynist societies. Her introduction employs Primo Levi's theory of "gray zones" to demonstrate that feminists and women can be both victim and perpetrator in misogynist societies. Following that introduction are 15 essays, composed by widely published scholars, which explore the moral failure of revolutionaries; how race, class, and sexual orientation complicate free political environments and communities; the use of violence in misogynist societies (especially rape during the civil war in Yugoslavia and in pornography); parenting; and death. The volume examines important issues and is a fitting companion to Card's Feminist Ethics (Univ. of Kansas, 1991) and Explorations in Feminist Ethics: Theory and Practice (Indiana Univ., 1992). A challenging read; recommended for advanced students and academic libraries.AJenny Lynn Presnell, Miami Univ. Libs., Oxford, OH
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Claudia Card has done it again. In assembling these fascinating essays by leading feminist and lesbian ethicists, she has provided an opportunity for exploring stretches of the moral landscape that have, up until recently, been terra incognita. The discussions of 'gray zones,' guilt, moral failure, 'greeting,' rape, hate speech, and joy don't just deepen our understanding of these matters-they also show us that morality is quite different from what the standing moral theories have taken it to be."--Hilde L. Nelson, author of Feminism and Families

"At its best, normative inquiry in philosophy both enlightens and challenges us, encouraging us not only to reflect on past wrongs but to envision a morally more satisfactory, and politically more inclusive, future. The richly varied essays in this volume, contributed by many of the most influential feminist philosophers of the day, do all of that and more. This anthology is a fine sequel to Feminist Ethics and, like its predecessor, will surely help determine the shape and content of feminist ethics and political philosophy for many years to come."--Michele M. Moody-Adams, author of Fieldwork in Familiar Places: Morality, Culture, and Philosophy

"It's not easy to do the right thing, form just pictures of ourselves and take appropriate responsibility in a life lived within multiple simultaneous systems of oppression. In this volume, feminist ethics is philosophically and morally subtle enough to really help. Don't look here for innocence or closure, but find here a certain gritty clarity about the murky."--Marilyn Frye, author of The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory


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words that wound, feminist morality, lesbian ethics, subordinating speech, sister insiders, moral resisters, lower income single mothers, enlarged thinking, shared scheme, wedge argument, war rape, shared moral understandings, trauma testimonies, welfare reform debate
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