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  1. A Philosophical Exchange — University of Edinburgh Research Explorer. Feminist Contentions. A Philosophical Exchange. Liz Bondi, S. Benhabib (Editor), J. Butler (Editor), D. Cornell (Editor), N. Fraser (Editor), L. Nicholson (Editor) School of Health in Social Science. School of Social and Political Science.

  2. 6. Apr. 1995 · Begun as a symposium on the issue of feminism and postmodernism, the volume evolved into a discussion of broader issues such as the usefulness of postmodernism as a theoretical concept; the role of philosophy in social criticism; how historical narrative is best conceptualized; the status of the subject of feminism; and the political effects of different formulations of all these issues ...

    • Seyla Benhabib, Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell
  3. 14. Dez. 1994 · Seyla Benhabib. 3.83. 82 ratings5 reviews. This unique volume presents a debate between four of the top feminist theorists in the US today, discussing the key questions facing contemporary feminist theory, responding to each other, and distinguishing their views from others. Genres FeminismPhilosophyTheory AcademicNonfictionFeminist TheoryGender.

  4. Sheila Benhabib. Drucilla Cornell, and Nancy Fraser. Seyla Benhabib & Judith Butler. Feminist contentions: a philosophical exchange. Seyla Benhabib (ed.) Contingent Foundations in Seyla Benhabib et al. (pages 35--58) Judith Butler. False antitheses: a response to Seyla Benhabib and Judith Butler. (pages 71--26) Nancy Fraser.

  5. Expand. 115. PDF. The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy breaks new ground in presenting feminist philosophy as a core subdiscipline of philosophy grounded in pluralist, interdisciplinary, and socially conscious inquiry. Consisting of fifty-six chapters written by different feminist scholars and organized und.

  6. Feminist Contentions: A Philosophical Exchange, Volume 0, Issues 415-91082. Seyla Benhabib, Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell and Nancy Fraser discuss some of the key questions facing feminist theory. Each articulates her own position in an initial essay, then responds to the others in a follow-up essay. The topics focus anything the writer feels ...

  7. Feminist Contentions: A Philosophical Exchange. By Seyla Benhabib, Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell, and Nancy Fraser. New York: Routledge, 1995. 176p. 14.95 paper. - Volume 89 Issue 4 . Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish ...