Dialogue, politics and gender / edited by Jude Browne.

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808.2
Title
Dialogue, politics and gender / edited by Jude Browne.
Dialogue, Politics & Gender
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 267 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Introduction: Dialogue, politics and gender / Jude Browne -- Women and the standpoint of concrete others: from the criticism of discourse ethics to feminist social criticism / James Gordon Finlayson -- Gender, discourse and non-essentialism / Barbara Fultner -- Universalism in feminist international ethics: gender and the difficult labour of translation / Kimberly Hutchings -- Language, gender, dialogue, ethics: universalism and consensus after gender trouble / Terrell Carver -- Between consensus and deconstruction: a feminist reading of dialogue / Martin Leet and Roland Bleiker -- Trapped in a family portrait? Gender and family in Nietzsche's refiguring of authority / Verity Smith and Tracy B. Strong -- Gender, gesture and garments: encountering embodied interlocutors / Diana Coole -- What kind of dialogue do we need? Gender, deliberation and comprehensive values / Clare Chambers and Phil Parvin -- Deliberation, domination and decision-making / Judith Squires.
Summary
Dialogue is promoted by its supporters as a pluralising force capable of accommodating the moral disagreement inevitable in every sphere of human society, but this promise is widely and vehemently challenged. How are we to determine the principles upon which the dialogical exchange should take place? How should we think of ourselves as interlocutors? Should we associate dialogue with the desire for consensus? How should we determine decision-making? What are the gender dynamics of dialogical politics and how much do they matter? This book brings together internationally recognised expert authors from the fields of political and social theory, political philosophy and international relations to consider these controversial questions anew from a range of theoretical positions. The differences of opinions and clashes of views make for a fascinating and highly informative read.
Added Author
Browne, Jude, 1970- editor.
Subject
DIALOGUE.
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
FEMINISM.
Multimedia
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Summary
Dialogue is promoted by its supporters as a pluralising force capable of accommodating the moral disagreement inevitable in every sphere of human society, but this promise is widely and vehemently challenged. How are we to determine the principles upon which the dialogical exchange should take place? How should we think of ourselves as interlocutors? Should we associate dialogue with the desire for consensus? How should we determine decision-making? What are the gender dynamics of dialogical politics and how much do they matter? This book brings together internationally recognised expert authors from the fields of political and social theory, political philosophy and international relations to consider these controversial questions anew from a range of theoretical positions. The differences of opinions and clashes of views make for a fascinating and highly informative read.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Introduction: Dialogue, politics and gender / Jude Browne -- Women and the standpoint of concrete others: from the criticism of discourse ethics to feminist social criticism / James Gordon Finlayson -- Gender, discourse and non-essentialism / Barbara Fultner -- Universalism in feminist international ethics: gender and the difficult labour of translation / Kimberly Hutchings -- Language, gender, dialogue, ethics: universalism and consensus after gender trouble / Terrell Carver -- Between consensus and deconstruction: a feminist reading of dialogue / Martin Leet and Roland Bleiker -- Trapped in a family portrait? Gender and family in Nietzsche's refiguring of authority / Verity Smith and Tracy B. Strong -- Gender, gesture and garments: encountering embodied interlocutors / Diana Coole -- What kind of dialogue do we need? Gender, deliberation and comprehensive values / Clare Chambers and Phil Parvin -- Deliberation, domination and decision-making / Judith Squires.
Subject
DIALOGUE.
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
FEMINISM.
Multimedia