ABSTRACT

This collection challenges the traditional divide between the investigation of ethics is a private concern and politics as a public, group concern.

part One|52 pages

Moral Psychology

chapter 1|12 pages

Politics, Ethics, and the “Uses of the Erotic”

Why Feminist Theorists Need to Think about the Psyche

chapter 2|13 pages

Skin Deep

Femininity as a Disciplinary Regime

chapter 3|17 pages

Learning from Experience

Moral Phenomenology and Politics

part Two|74 pages

The Ethics and Politics of Knowledge

chapter 5|15 pages

Conceptualizing Truth in Teaching and Learning

Implications of Truth Seeking for Feminist Practice

chapter 6|17 pages

Resisting Value-Bifurcation

Indigenist Critiques of the Human Genome Diversity Project

chapter 7|13 pages

On Being a Responsible Traitor

A Primer

chapter 8|14 pages

Listening to Women's Voices

Rape, Epistemic Privilege, and Objectivity

chapter 9|13 pages

Remembering the Resistant Object

A Critique of Feminist Epistemologies

part Three|56 pages

Identities and Communities

chapter 10|14 pages

On Puppies and Pussies

Animals, Intimacy, and Moral Distance

chapter 11|13 pages

Displacing Woman

Toward an Ethics of Multiplicity

chapter |12 pages

El Pasar Discontinuo de la Cachapera/Tortillera del Barrio a la Barra al Movimiento

The Discontinuous Passing of the Cachapera/Tortillera from the Barrio to the Bar to the Movement

part Four|58 pages

Policy and Its Issues

chapter 14|14 pages

Feminist Politics or Hagiography/Demonology?

Reproductive Technologies as Pornography/Sexworks

chapter 16|16 pages

Contentious Contraception

Feminist Debates about the Use of Long-Acting Hormonal Contraceptives by Adolescent Urban Women

chapter 17|17 pages

Recovering Public Policy

Beyond Self-Interest to a Situated Feminist Ethics