Asian and feminist philosophies in dialogue : liberating traditions /
In this collection of original essays, international scholars put Asian traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism, into conversation with one or more contemporary feminist philosophies, founding a new mode of inquiry that attends to diverse voices and the complex global relati...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Asian and feminist philosophies in dialogue : |b liberating traditions / |c edited by Jennifer McWeeny and Ashby Butnor. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Foreword / |r Deutsch, Eliot -- |t Acknowledgments -- |t Feminist Comparative Methodology / |r Butnor, Ashby ; McWeeny, Jennifer -- |t CHAPTER ONE. Kamma, No-Self, and Social Construction / |r Hu, Hsiao-Lan -- |t CHAPTER TWO. On the Transformative Potential of the "Dark Female Animal" in Daodejing / |r Lee, Kyoo -- |t CHAPTER THREE. Confucian Family-State and Women / |r Herr, Ranjoo Seodu -- |t CHAPTER FOUR. Mindfulness, Anātman, and the Possibility of a Feminist Self-consciousness / |r Maitra, Keya -- |t CHAPTER FIVE. Liberating Anger, Embodying Knowledge / |r McWeeny, Jennifer -- |t CHAPTER SIX. What Would Zhuangzi Say to Harding? / |r Jiang, Xinyan -- |t CHAPTER SEVEN. "Epistemic Multiculturalism" and Objectivity / |r Dalmiya, Vrinda -- |t CHAPTER EIGHT. Confucian Care / |r Rosenlee, Li-Hsiang Lisa -- |t CHAPTER NINE. The Embodied Ethical Self / |r McCarthy, Erin -- |t CHAPTER TEN. Dōgen, Feminism, and the Embodied Practice of Care / |r Butnor, Ashby -- |t CHAPTER ELEVEN. De-liberating Traditions / |r Goswami, Namita -- |t Feminist Comparative Philosophy and Associated Methodologies -- |t Contributors -- |t Index -- |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Foreword / |r Deutsch, Eliot -- |t Acknowledgments -- |t Feminist Comparative Methodology / |r Butnor, Ashby ; McWeeny, Jennifer -- |t CHAPTER ONE. Kamma, No-Self, and Social Construction / |r Hu, Hsiao-Lan -- |t CHAPTER TWO. On the Transformative Potential of the "Dark Female Animal" in Daodejing / |r Lee, Kyoo -- |t CHAPTER THREE. Confucian Family-State and Women / |r Herr, Ranjoo Seodu -- |t CHAPTER FOUR. Mindfulness, Anātman, and the Possibility of a Feminist Self-consciousness / |r Maitra, Keya -- |t CHAPTER FIVE. Liberating Anger, Embodying Knowledge / |r McWeeny, Jennifer -- |t CHAPTER SIX. What Would Zhuangzi Say to Harding? / |r Jiang, Xinyan -- |t CHAPTER SEVEN. "Epistemic Multiculturalism" and Objectivity / |r Dalmiya, Vrinda -- |t CHAPTER EIGHT. Confucian Care / |r Rosenlee, Li-Hsiang Lisa -- |t CHAPTER NINE. The Embodied Ethical Self / |r McCarthy, Erin -- |t CHAPTER TEN. Dōgen, Feminism, and the Embodied Practice of Care / |r Butnor, Ashby -- |t CHAPTER ELEVEN. De-liberating Traditions / |r Goswami, Namita -- |t Feminist Comparative Philosophy and Associated Methodologies -- |t Contributors -- |t Index. |
520 | |a In this collection of original essays, international scholars put Asian traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism, into conversation with one or more contemporary feminist philosophies, founding a new mode of inquiry that attends to diverse voices and the complex global relationships that define our world. These cross-cultural meditations focus on the liberation of persons from suffering, oppression, illusion, harmful conventions and desires, and other impediments to full personhood by deploying a methodology that traverses multiple philosophical styles, historical tex. | ||
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