Feminist bioethics poses a challenge to bioethics by exposing the masculine marking of its supposedly generic human subject, as well as the fact that the tradition does not view women’s rights as human rights. This essay traces the way in which this invisible gendering of the universal renders the other gender invisible and silent. It shows how this attenuation of the human in ‘man ’ is a source of sickness, both cultural and individual. Finally, it suggests several ways in which images drawn from women’s experience and women’s bodies might contribute to a constructive rethinking of basic ethical concepts. Key words: concept, feminism, health, subjectivity I
This text traces the development and implications of strategies of remembering the body in feminist ...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics is an outstanding resource for anyone with an interest ...
In this chapter I describe some of the features of an anticolonial feminist bioethics. I approach th...
The article explores two questions: what is feminist bioethics, and how different it is from standar...
The provocative contention of the postmodernist and feminist essays in Ethics of the Body is that co...
In this chapter, I propose that conceptions of justice in bioethics must be feminist, meaning ...
Feminist research and activism have made a distinctive contribution to social studies of health and ...
Feminism heightens our awareness of multiple forms of injusticewithin social institutions, common pr...
This thesis draws on poststructuralism/postmodernism to present a feminist investigation into the hu...
This essay begins from the position that a speaking subject in feminism occupies a place of power an...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
In this introductory essay, I describe feminist ethics as a kind of approach to morality that says w...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
This text traces the development and implications of strategies of remembering the body in feminist ...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics is an outstanding resource for anyone with an interest ...
In this chapter I describe some of the features of an anticolonial feminist bioethics. I approach th...
The article explores two questions: what is feminist bioethics, and how different it is from standar...
The provocative contention of the postmodernist and feminist essays in Ethics of the Body is that co...
In this chapter, I propose that conceptions of justice in bioethics must be feminist, meaning ...
Feminist research and activism have made a distinctive contribution to social studies of health and ...
Feminism heightens our awareness of multiple forms of injusticewithin social institutions, common pr...
This thesis draws on poststructuralism/postmodernism to present a feminist investigation into the hu...
This essay begins from the position that a speaking subject in feminism occupies a place of power an...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
In this introductory essay, I describe feminist ethics as a kind of approach to morality that says w...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
This text traces the development and implications of strategies of remembering the body in feminist ...
This thesis presents an explorative study of the place of caring in bioethics. Through the examinati...
The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics is an outstanding resource for anyone with an interest ...