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Feminist Explorations of Paul

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Annemie Halsema and Fernanda Henriques - Contributions by Morny Joy; Pamela Sue Anderson; Stephanie N. Arel; Annlaug Bjørsnøs; Scott Davidson; Maria del Guadalupe Davidson; Marjolaine Deschênes; Carlos A. Garduño Comparán; Gonçalo Marcelo; Aliso Klappentext This book for the first time brings together considerations upon the feminine in relation to Paul Ricœur's thinking. The collection of renowned scholars who have published extensively on Ricoeur and promising younger scholars together shows the rich potential of his thought for feminist theory, without failing to critically scrutinize it and to show its limitations with respect to thinking gender differences. In the first part, "Ricœur, Women, and Gender," Ricœur's work is taken as the starting point for the reflection upon the position of women and the feminine, and for rethinking the notion of universalism. In the second part, "Ricœur in Dialogue,"his work is related to feminist thinkers such as Simone de Beauvoir, Judith Butler, and Nancy Fraser and to the work of artist Kara Walker. These dialogues aim at thinking through socially relevant notions such as discourse, recognition, and justice. In the third part, "Ricœur and Feminist Theology," Ricœurian notions and ideas are the starting point for new perspectives upon feminist theology. The insights developed in this book will be of particular value to students and scholars of Ricœur, feminist theory, and the limits of hermeneutics and phenomenology. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionAnnemie Halsema and Fernanda HenriquesPart I: Ricœur, Women and GenderChapter 1. Ricœur, Women, and the Journey to RecognitionMorny JoyChapter 2. Speak to Silence and Identify Absence on Campus: Sister Prudence and Paul Ricœur on the Negated Woman QuestionAlison Scott-BaumannChapter 3. The Metaphor of Gender: Recognition and Dignity Carlos A. Garduño ComparánChapter 4. Transnational Feminist Solidarities and Cosmopolitanism: in Search of a New Concept of the UniversalDamien TissotPart II: Ricœur in Dialogue Chapter 5. "The Accountable Ipse." The Ethical Self in Ricœur's Hermeneutics and Butler's PoststructuralismAnnemie HalsemaChapter 6. Paul Ricœur and Judith Butler on the Reference and the Renewal of DiscoursesMarjolaine DeschênesChapter 7. Reshaping Justice: Between Nancy Fraser's Feminist Philosophy and Paul Ricœur's Philosophical AnthropologyGonçalo MarceloChapter 8. Inspiring New Feminist Perspectives: Reading Paul Ricœur with Simone de BeauvoirAnnlaug BjørsnøsChapter 9. Hermeneutics of A Subtlety: Paul Ricœur, Kara Walker, and Intersectional HermeneuticsScott Davidson and Maria del Guadalupe DavidsonPart 3: Ricœur and Feminist TheologyChapter 10. Ricœur in Dialogue with Feminist Philosophy of Religion. Hermeneutic Hospitality in Contemporary Practice Pamela Sue AndersonChapter 11. Paul Ricœur, Mary Daly, Attestation and the Dis-covery of Feminine Religious SymbolsStephanie N. Arel Chapter 12. The Contribution of Ricœur's Hermeneutics to a Feminist Perspective on Postcolonial TheologyFernanda Henriques and Teresa Martinho ToldyList of Contributors...

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