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Moral Textures - Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere

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In this original work, the Mexican political philosopher, Maria Pia Lara, develops a new approach to public sphere theory and a novel understanding of the history of the feminist struggle. When dominated groups create publicly-oriented social movements, she argues, they seek to frame their demands in compelling narrative forms. Through these new tales, they can become, for the first time, active subjects in their own stories.
Developing this theoretical model, Lara offers new interpretations of Habermas and Arendt as well as of feminist debates about their work. Critically relating Wellmer's and Ricoeur's aesthetic ideas to public sphere theory, she also confronts the limitations of the Foucaultian tradition that informs so much post-structuralist feminism today.

In making her argument, Lara examines a very wide range of women's narratives, from autobiographies of eighteenth-century salonnieres and of contemporary women activists to the novels of Jane Austen and the portrayal of women in television and film. Taking stock of contemporary feminist writings in social science, history, literature, jurisprudence and philosophy, she suggests that they can be viewed not only as empirical accounts of injustices but as cultural narratives that have transformed women's particular identities even as they have expanded universal moral claims in a revolutionary way.


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Introduction. Part One. From the Aesthetic to the Moral Sphere.
1. Autobiographies and Biographies: the Construction of Women's Identity.
2. Communicative Rationality: Between Spheres of Validity.
3. Feminism as an Illocutionary Model.
4. Autonomy and Authenticity as Textures of the Moral Subject.
5. Narrative Cultural Interweavings: Between Facts and Fiction.
Part Two. From the Moral to the Political Sphere.
6. Justice and Solidarity: Women in the Public Sphere.
7. The Moral Foundation of Recognition: A Critical Revision of Three Models.
8. Feminist Models of Recognition: Problems of Multiculturalism.
Conclusion.
Notes.
Index.


About the author










María Pía Lara teaches moral and political philosophy at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City. She is a renowned and influential public intellectual and has published many articles on the subjects of critical theory, moral philosophy, and politics.

Summary

In this original work, the Mexican political philosopher, Maria Pia Lara, develops a new approach to public sphere theory and a novel understanding of the history of the feminist struggle. When dominated groups create publicly--oriented social movements, she argues, they seek to frame their demands in compelling narrative forms.

Product details

Authors Maria Pia Lara, Maria Pia (University Autonoma Metropolitana Lara, Lara Maria Pia, Maria Pia Lara
Publisher Wiley
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.08.1998
 
EAN 9780745620435
ISBN 978-0-7456-2043-5
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Weight 363 g
Series Feminist Narratives in the Pub
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, Feminism & feminist theory, Feminism and feminist theory

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