----- 面向人道主义的正义:S.M.奥金的政治哲学
Introduction: Toward a Humanist Justice PART 1: RETHINKING POLITICAL THEORY 1. Okin's Liberal Feminism as a Radical Political Theory 2. Justice and Gender: Reflections on Susan Moller Okin 3. Okin's Contributions to the Study Of Gender in Political Theory 4. Can Feminism be Liberated from Governmentalism? PART II: GENDER AND THE FAMILY 5. Equality of Opportunity and the Family 6. "No More Relevance than One's Eye Color": Justice and Okin's Genderless Society 7. On the Tension Between Sex Equality and Religious Freedom PART III: FEMINISM AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY 8. From Liberal to Post-Colonial to Multicultural Feminism: Competing Approaches to the study of Gender, Citizenship and Fate of Religious Arbitration 9. Okin and the Challenge of Essentialism 10. The Dilemma of a Dutiful Daughter: Love and Freedom in the Thought of Kartini PART IV: DEVELOPMENT AND GENDER 11. Reinventing Globalization to Reduce Gender Inequality 12. The Gendered Cycle of Vulnerability in the Less Developed World Notes on Contributors Bibliography
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