Confucian Feminism: A Practical Ethic for Life
 
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ISBN13:9781350426160
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Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:256 pages
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Language:English
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Confucian Feminism

A Practical Ethic for Life
 
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In Confucian Feminism Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee expands the theoretical horizons of feminism by using characteristic Confucian terms, methods, and concerns to interrogate the issue of gender oppression and liberation.

With its theoretical roots in the Confucian textual tradition, this is the first re-imagining of Confucianism that enriches, and is enriched by, feminism.

Incorporating distinctive Confucian conceptual tools such as ren (benevolent governance), xiao (filial care), you (friendship), li (ritual), and datong (great community), Rosenlee creates an ethic of care that is feminist and Confucian. At the same time she confronts the issue of gender inequity in Confucian thought. Her hybrid feminist theory not only broadens the range of feminist understandings of the roots of gender oppression, but opens up what we believe constitutes gender liberation for women transnationally and transculturally.

Here is a practical ethic that uses Confucianism to navigate the contours of inequality in everyday life.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: A Revisionist History of Philosophy
2. Confucian Gender Trouble
3. When Kittay's Love's Labor meets Confucian Xiao
4. Marriage and Perfect Friendship
5. Hybridity of Philia and You as Spousal Relation
6. Democracy and Its Limits
7. Ritual, Common Good, and Social Cohesion
9. Closing Remarks
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index