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Informationen zum Autor Naomi Zack is a professor of philosophy at the University of Oregon. She is author of White Privilege and Black Rights: The Injustice of U.S. Police Racial Profiling and Homicide (R&L 2015), The Ethics and Mores of Race: Equality after the History of Philosophy (R&L 2011), Ethics for Disaster (R&L 2009), and Philosophy of Science and Race (Routledge 2002). Klappentext In Inclusive Feminism, Naomi Zack provides a universal, relational definition of women, critically engages both Anglo and French feminists and shows how women can become a united historical force, with the political goal of ruling in place of men. This timely-indeed overdue-book incisively addresses the central concern of Western feminists for the past quarter century. Challenging the orthodoxy of intersectionality, Zack proposes a relational essentialism that explains women's commonality without denying diversity or inequality. Her book is clear, bold, erudite-and fun to read. -- Alison M. Jaggar, professor of philosophy and women's studies, University of Colorado at Boulder As the politics of identity threaten to leave feminists fragmented, Naomi Zack develops a brilliant and timely argument for a universal definition of woman. She carefully steers us clear of the false generalizations made about women in the past, while urging women to demand the revaluation of their unpaid labor. -- Cynthia Willett, Emory University Zusammenfassung In Inclusive Feminism! Naomi Zack provides a universal! relational definition of women! critically engages both Anglo and French feminists and shows how women can become a united historical force! with the political goal of ruling in place of men. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Beyond Intersectionality Chapter 2 The Identity of Women Chapter 3 Female Designation, Culture and Agency Chapter 4 Inclusive Feminist Social Theory: Requirements and Methodology Chapter 5 Inclusive Feminist Psychological Theory and Gender Development Chapter 6 Inclusive Feminist Connections Between Psychological Theory and Social Theory Chapter 7 A Feminist Theory of History Chapter 8 World Paths Toward Women's Political Equality Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 References Chapter 11 Index...