
Feminist Explorations of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 19. May 2016
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Hardback
274 pages
978-1-4985-1368-5 (ISBN)
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This book for the first time brings together considerations upon the feminine in relation to Paul Ricoeur'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, "Ricoeur, Women, and Gender," Ricoeur'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, "Ricoeur 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, "Ricoeur and Feminist Theology," Ricoeurian 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 Ricoeur, feminist theory, and the limits of hermeneutics and phenomenology.
In the first part, "Ricoeur, Women, and Gender," Ricoeur'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, "Ricoeur 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, "Ricoeur and Feminist Theology," Ricoeurian 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 Ricoeur, feminist theory, and the limits of hermeneutics and phenomenology.
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Feminist Explorations of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy gathers contributions from both world-renowned scholars of Ricoeur's thought and leading feminist thinkers. It is a provocative and ambitious book that both locates in Ricoeur's philosophical project voices not commonly associated with his work and demonstrates their significance. Halsema and Henriques provide Ricoeur scholars and philosophy students in general with a multi-perspective view on how far the conflict of interpretations can go without losing sight of the central tenets of Ricoeur's phenomenological hermeneutics.... [I]t will certainly provide those with a philosophical background with a subtler grasp of topics and arguments the neutrality of which is often, wrongly, taken for granted. * Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy * This book provides an implicit answer to the main dilemma of Feminist theories facing philosophical traditions. These didn't pay enough attention to discrimination of women and to inequalities; should critical approaches prevail over a close exploration of classic and contemporary texts? How could we re-examine the philosophical canon from gender perspective? In this book, multidisciplinary and multinational, the authors analyze Hermeneutics and, in particular, P. Ricoeurs's contribution; they explore an alternative version of some practical issues, such as ethical capacities, the quest for recognition, cosmopolitanism, hospitality, and universal principles like justice.The book brings together updated interpretations of P.Ricoeur's theory and gender accounts of current and complex questions. It is organized into three sections that draw close hermeneutic Phenomenology to other philosophical voices, from S. de Beauvoir to J. Butler and N. Fraser. It also demonstrates that this dialogue or appropriation was possible and, now, it could continue. -- M.T. Lopez de la Vieja, Universidad de Salamanca In Feminist Explorations of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy, fourteen younger philosophers and feminists lead the mutually productive confrontation between Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics and feminist thinking. The editors point out that though Ricoeur himself did not pay attention to questions pertaining to gender, the articles in this volume show that it not only makes sense to approach his philosophical thought from a feminist point of view, but also that something philosophically new results of this exploration of his thought. The result is very gratifying. What would have pleased Ricoeur more, he who believed when reading the philosophers of the past, 'in this strange form of contemporaneity, a sort of conversation with the dead yet conducted by the living'? -- Catherine Goldenstein, Scientific Counsil and Editorial Committee, Fonds Ricoeur Even though Ricoeur himself never engaged a dialogue with feminist thinkers, this important collection of essays, edited by Annemie Halsema and Fernanda Henriques, demonstrates, in a very convincing way, the rich potential of his thought for feminist theory. For the first time, Ricoeur's hermeneutics is not only critically approached from a feminist point of view, but his thought proves to be an extraordinary laboratory for the renewal of the concepts and arguments of feminist theory. Thanks to a comparative and fruitful analysis of Ricoeur's critical hermeneutics and the great names of feminist thinking (Beauvoir, Fraser, Butler, etc.), the various contributors show the interest of this philosophy for feminist reflection, both in regard to the method of thinking (dialogue, conflict of interpretations, creativity of language) and in regard to the topics (the self, identity, justice, recognition, etc.) discussed by the French philosopher. -- Jean-Luc Amalric, Etudes Ricoeuriennes/Ricoeur Studies
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English
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United States
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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College/higher education
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
600 gr
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978-1-4985-1368-5 (9781498513685)
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Annemie Halsema is assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy of VU-University Amsterdam and board member of the International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPh).
Fernanda Henriques is professor in the Department of Philosophy of University of Evora.
Fernanda Henriques is professor in the Department of Philosophy of University of Evora.
Content
Introduction
Annemie Halsema and Fernanda Henriques
Part I: Ricoeur, Women and Gender
Chapter 1. Ricoeur, Women, and the Journey to Recognition
Morny Joy
Chapter 2. Speak to Silence and Identify Absence on Campus: Sister Prudence and Paul Ricoeur on the Negated Woman Question
Alison Scott-Baumann
Chapter 3. The Metaphor of Gender: Recognition and Dignity
Carlos A. Garduno Comparan
Chapter 4. Transnational Feminist Solidarities and Cosmopolitanism: in Search of a New Concept of the Universal
Damien Tissot
Part II: Ricoeur in Dialogue
Chapter 5. "The Accountable Ipse." The Ethical Self in Ricoeur's Hermeneutics and Butler's Poststructuralism
Annemie Halsema
Chapter 6. Paul Ricoeur and Judith Butler on the Reference and the Renewal of Discourses
Marjolaine Deschenes
Chapter 7. Reshaping Justice: Between Nancy Fraser's Feminist Philosophy and Paul Ricoeur's Philosophical Anthropology
Goncalo Marcelo
Chapter 8. Inspiring New Feminist Perspectives: Reading Paul Ricoeur with Simone de Beauvoir
Annlaug Bjorsnos
Chapter 9. Hermeneutics of A Subtlety: Paul Ricoeur, Kara Walker, and Intersectional Hermeneutics
Scott Davidson and Maria del Guadalupe Davidson
Part 3: Ricoeur and Feminist Theology
Chapter 10. Ricoeur in Dialogue with Feminist Philosophy of Religion. Hermeneutic Hospitality in Contemporary Practice
Pamela Sue Anderson
Chapter 11. Paul Ricoeur, Mary Daly, Attestation and the Dis-covery of Feminine Religious Symbols
Stephanie N. Arel
Chapter 12. The Contribution of Ricoeur's Hermeneutics to a Feminist Perspective on Postcolonial Theology
Fernanda Henriques and Teresa Martinho Toldy
List of Contributors
Annemie Halsema and Fernanda Henriques
Part I: Ricoeur, Women and Gender
Chapter 1. Ricoeur, Women, and the Journey to Recognition
Morny Joy
Chapter 2. Speak to Silence and Identify Absence on Campus: Sister Prudence and Paul Ricoeur on the Negated Woman Question
Alison Scott-Baumann
Chapter 3. The Metaphor of Gender: Recognition and Dignity
Carlos A. Garduno Comparan
Chapter 4. Transnational Feminist Solidarities and Cosmopolitanism: in Search of a New Concept of the Universal
Damien Tissot
Part II: Ricoeur in Dialogue
Chapter 5. "The Accountable Ipse." The Ethical Self in Ricoeur's Hermeneutics and Butler's Poststructuralism
Annemie Halsema
Chapter 6. Paul Ricoeur and Judith Butler on the Reference and the Renewal of Discourses
Marjolaine Deschenes
Chapter 7. Reshaping Justice: Between Nancy Fraser's Feminist Philosophy and Paul Ricoeur's Philosophical Anthropology
Goncalo Marcelo
Chapter 8. Inspiring New Feminist Perspectives: Reading Paul Ricoeur with Simone de Beauvoir
Annlaug Bjorsnos
Chapter 9. Hermeneutics of A Subtlety: Paul Ricoeur, Kara Walker, and Intersectional Hermeneutics
Scott Davidson and Maria del Guadalupe Davidson
Part 3: Ricoeur and Feminist Theology
Chapter 10. Ricoeur in Dialogue with Feminist Philosophy of Religion. Hermeneutic Hospitality in Contemporary Practice
Pamela Sue Anderson
Chapter 11. Paul Ricoeur, Mary Daly, Attestation and the Dis-covery of Feminine Religious Symbols
Stephanie N. Arel
Chapter 12. The Contribution of Ricoeur's Hermeneutics to a Feminist Perspective on Postcolonial Theology
Fernanda Henriques and Teresa Martinho Toldy
List of Contributors