The feminist standpoint theory reader : intellectual and political controversies / edited by Sandra Harding.
"In the mid-1970s and early 1980s, several feminist theorists began developing alternatives to the traditional methods of scientific research. The result was a new theory, now recognized as Standpoint Theory, which caused heated debate and radically altered the way research is conducted. The Fe...
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t Introduction: Standpoint Theory as a Site of Political, Philosophic, and Scientific Debate / |r Sandra Harding -- |g 2. |t Women's Perspective as a Radical Critique of Sociology / |r Dorothy E. Smith -- |g 3. |t The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism / |r Nancy C. M. Hartsock -- |g 4. |t Feminist Politics and Epistemology: The Standpoint of Women / |r Alison M. Jaggar -- |g 5. |t Hand, Brain, and Heart: A Feminist Epistemology for the Natural Sciences / |r Hilary Rose -- |g 6. |t Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective / |r Donna Haraway -- |g 7. |t Learning from the Outsider Within: The Sociological Significance of Black Feminist Thought / |r Patricia Hill Collins -- |g 8. |t Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology: What Is "Strong Objectivity"? / |r Sandra Harding -- |g 9. |t History and Class Consciousness as an "Unfinished Project" / |r Fredric Jameson -- |g 10. |t Choosing the Margin as a Space of Radical Openness / |r Bell Hooks -- |g 11. |t Maternal Thinking as a Feminist Standpoint / |r Sara Ruddick -- |g 12. |t Feminism, Marxism, Method, and the State: Toward Feminist Jurisprudence / |r Catharine A. MacKinnon -- |g 13. |t Labor, Standpoints, and Feminist Subjects / |r Kathi Weeks -- |g 14. |t U.S. Third World Feminism: The Theory and Method of Differential Oppositional Consciousness / |r Chela Sandoval -- |g 15. |t The Project of Feminist Epistemology: Perspectives from a Nonwestern Feminist / |r Uma Narayan -- |g 16. |t Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited / |r Susan Hekman -- |g 17. |t Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": Truth or Justice? / |r Nancy C. M. Hartsock -- |g 18. |t Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": Where's the Power? / |r Patricia Hill Collins -- |g 19. |t Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": Whose Standpoint Needs the Regimes of Truth and Reality? / |r Sandra Harding -- |g 20. |t Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited" / |r Dorothy E. Smith -- |g 21. |t Reply to Hartsock, Collins, Harding, and Smith / |r Susan Hekman -- |g 22. |t Strange Standpoints, or How to Define the Situation for Situated Knowledge / |r Dick Pels -- |g 23. |t Feminist Epistemologies for Critical Social Theory: From Standpoint Theory to Situated Knowledge / |r Fernando J. Garcia Selgas -- |g 24. |t Building Standpoints / |r Sarah Bracke and Maria Puig de la Bellacasa -- |g 25. |t Feminist Standpoint as Postmodern Strategy / |r Nancy J. Hirschmann -- |g 26. |t The Subsistence Perspective / |r Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva -- |g 27. |t Why Standpoint Matters / |r Alison Wylie -- |g 28. |t Feminism and the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge / |r Joseph Rouse. |
520 | |a "In the mid-1970s and early 1980s, several feminist theorists began developing alternatives to the traditional methods of scientific research. The result was a new theory, now recognized as Standpoint Theory, which caused heated debate and radically altered the way research is conducted. The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader is the first anthology to collect the most important essays on the subject as well as more recent works that bring the topic up-to-date. Leading feminist scholar and one of the founders of Standpoint Theory, Sandra Harding brings together the a prestigious list of scholars--Dorothy Smith, Donna Haraway, Patricia Hill Collins, Nancy Hartsock and Hilary Rose--to not only showcase the most influential essays on the topic but to also highlight subsequent developments of these approaches from a wide variety of disciplines and intellectual and political positions. The Reader will be essential reading for feminist scholars."--Publisher description. | ||
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