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Decentering Epistemologies and Challenging Privilege: Critical Care Ethics Perspectives

Editat de Sophie Bourgault, Maggie FitzGerald, Fiona Robinson Contribuţii de Christine Koggel, Marie Garrau, Riikka Prattes, Vrinda Dalmiya, Andrea Doucet, Eva Jewell, Vanessa Watts, Emilie Dionne, Vivienne Bozalek, Masaya Llavaneras Blanco, Christopher Paul Harris, Alistair Niemeijer, Merel Visse
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 sep 2024 – vârsta ani
Care ethics first emerged as an attempt to decenter ethics; feminist scholars like Carol Gilligan argued that women’s moral experiences were not reflected in the dominant, masculinist approaches to ethics, which were centered on a rational, disembodied, atomistic moral subject. Care ethics challenged this model by positing ethics as relational, contextualized, embodied, and realized through practices rather than principles. Over the past decades, many care ethics scholars have sought to further this project by considering care politically and epistemologically, in relation to various intersecting hierarchies of power and knowledge.

This book advances this project by discussing the ways care ethics contributes to the de-centering of dominant epistemologies and to the challenging of privilege, and by considering how to decenter care ethics itself via an encounter with non-Western philosophical traditions and alternative epistemologies. Written by scholars from different countries, disciplines, and intellectual traditions, the volume offers original care ethics contributions on epistemic injustice, privileged irresponsibility, ecofeminism, settler colonialism, social movements such as BLM, and on various racialized and gendered inequities tied to care work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978835023
ISBN-10: 1978835027
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: N-A
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press

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This book discusses the ways care ethics contributes to the decentering of dominant epistemologies and to the challenging of privilege, and considers how to decenter care ethics itself via an encounter with non-Western philosophical traditions and alternative epistemologies. Written by scholars from different countries, disciplines and intellectual traditions, the volume offers original care ethics contributions on epistemic injustice, privileged irresponsibility, ecofeminism, settler colonialism, social movements such as BLM, and on various racialized and gendered inequities tied to care work.