Feminist Explorations of Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy

Author: Annemie Halsema e Fernanda Henriques (eds)

Publisher: Lexington Books
Year: 2016

Description:

InFeminist Explorations of Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy, Fernanda Henriques and Annemie Halsema collect twelve essays that explore a neglected yet prevalent topic in the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur: The Feminine. From the standpoint of the conflict of interpretations, there would seem to be two contrasting ways to approach this theme. On the one hand, the concept of the feminine--considered from a historical-philosophical perspective--can be integrated into the hermeneutic space of dialogue in a non problematic way, as just another conversational partner. On the other hand, confrontation with this largely unexplored topic might be made a hermeneutic problem in its own right, in a conscious effort of mediated dialogical integration. This volume takes the latter approach.

The book is organized into three parts, each of which conveys this mutually illuminating, non-self-sufficient clash of perspectives.

Indice:

Introduction -  Annemie Halsema and Fernanda Henriques

Part I: Ricœur, Women and Gender

Chapter 1. Ricœur, Women, and the Journey to Recognition - Morny Joy

Chapter 2. Speak to Silence and Identify Absence on Campus: Sister Prudence and Paul Ricœur on the Negated Woman Question - Alison Scott-Baumann

Chapter 3. The Metaphor of Gender: Recognition and Dignity - Carlos A. Garduño Comparán

Chapter 4. Transnational Feminist Solidarities and Cosmopolitanism: in Search of a NewConcept of the Universal - Damien Tissot

Part II: Ricœur in Dialogue

Chapter 5. “The Accountable  Ipse.” The Ethical Self in Ricœur’s Hermeneutics and Butler’s Poststructuralism - Annemie Halsema

Chapter 6. Paul Ricœur and Judith Butler on the Reference and the Renewal of Discourses - Marjolaine Deschênes

Chapter 7. Reshaping Justice: Between Nancy Fraser’s Feminist Philosophy and PaulRicœur’s Philosophical Anthropology - Gonçalo Marcelo

Chapter 8. Inspiring New Feminist Perspectives: Reading Paul Ricœur with Simone de

Beauvoir - Annlaug Bjørsnøs

Chapter 9. Hermeneutics of A Subtlety : Paul Ricœur, Kara Walker, and Intersectional

Hermeneutics - Scott Davidson and Maria del Guadalupe Davidson

Part III: Ricœur and Feminist Theology

 Chapter 10. Ricœur  in Dialogue with Feminist Philosophy  of Religion. HermeneuticHospitality in Contemporary Practice - Pamela Sue Anderson

Chapter 11. Paul Ricœur, Mary Daly, Attestation and the Discovery of Feminine Religious Symbols - Stephanie N. Arel

Chapter 12. The Contribution of Ricœur’s Hermeneutics to a Feminist Perspective on

Postcolonial Theology - Fernanda Henriques and Teresa Martinho Toldy
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