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Exchange and Deception: A Feminist Perspective

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economic modelling and thought. Part three presents two case studies as examples of deceptive autonomy and shows the impact of this deception on the situation of women from the viewpoint of cultural studies and social anthropology. Part four relates methodological reflections on feminist and mainstream economics to the theme of the book. The first part of this book is devoted to a reconsideration of Adam Smith as a starting point for feminist perspectives on exchange. Drawing on Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Caroline Gerschlager sets the stage for expanding the economic concept of exchange. She analyses and develops Smith's insight that deception is inevitable in the social setting. Smith's system of sympathy, which Gerschlager analyses as a system of exchange, i.e. exchange is conceived in terms of changing places in the imagination, is compared with exchange as conceived by the neoclassical approach. Her analysis reveals that these approaches arrive at contrasting results with regard to deception. Whereas in the former deception is vital to an understanding of exchange, the latter regards deception as an inefficiency, hindering exchange and ultimately making it impossible. Gerschlager points out that a certain degree of deception is inevitable, and that living in society therefore also amounts to "deceiving and being deceived".

List of contents

0: Introduction by the Editors.- 1.1.1: Adam Smith and Feminist Perspectives on Exchange.- 1.1.2: On Adam Smith and Gender Construction.- 1.1.3: Feminism and the Economics of Deception: An Examination of Adam Smith's "Spirit of System".- 1.1.4: Some Ear-picking Comments on Adam Smith, Feminism and Deception.- 1.2.1: The Political Economy of the Divine.- 1.2.2: Dependency and Denial in Conceptualizations of Economic Exchange.- 1.2.3: The Need of an Intergender Contract in Overlapping Generations (OLG) Models.- 1.2.4: On Dependency, Caring and Criticism.- 2.1: Between "Gifts" and "Commodities": An Anthropological Approach to the Austrian Academic.- 2.2: Exchange, Deception and Disillusionment - Some Considerations on Women in the Arts and Media in Austria.- 3.1: Symmetry in Feminist Economics.- Authors Index.

About the author

Dr. Monika Mokre ist stellvertretende Direktorin am Institut für europäische Integrationsforschung der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften

Summary

economic modelling and thought. Part three presents two case studies as examples of deceptive autonomy and shows the impact of this deception on the situation of women from the viewpoint of cultural studies and social anthropology. Part four relates methodological reflections on feminist and mainstream economics to the theme of the book. The first part of this book is devoted to a reconsideration of Adam Smith as a starting point for feminist perspectives on exchange. Drawing on Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Caroline Gerschlager sets the stage for expanding the economic concept of exchange. She analyses and develops Smith's insight that deception is inevitable in the social setting. Smith's system of sympathy, which Gerschlager analyses as a system of exchange, i.e. exchange is conceived in terms of changing places in the imagination, is compared with exchange as conceived by the neoclassical approach. Her analysis reveals that these approaches arrive at contrasting results with regard to deception. Whereas in the former deception is vital to an understanding of exchange, the latter regards deception as an inefficiency, hindering exchange and ultimately making it impossible. Gerschlager points out that a certain degree of deception is inevitable, and that living in society therefore also amounts to "deceiving and being deceived".

Product details

Assisted by Carolin Gerschlager (Editor), Caroline Gerschlager (Editor), Mokre (Editor), Mokre (Editor), Monika Mokre (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441953018
ISBN 978-1-4419-5301-8
No. of pages 170
Dimensions 156 mm x 9 mm x 235 mm
Weight 303 g
Illustrations X, 170 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Sociology, Society, Society & social sciences, Social Sciences, Economic history, Economics and Finance, Social Sciences, general, Management science, History of Economic Thought and Methodology, History of Economic Thought/Methodology, Adam Smith;Generation;Moral;Nation;economics;gender;modeling

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