For multiculturalists who favour a relativist approach, globalization and the increasing interconnectedness of societies pose a threat to cultural diversity. In this paper we show, through an exploration of the work of Martha Nussbaum, that a viable universalist feminism can accommodate a thin and so defensible version of multiculturalism. Nussbaum's treatment of culture in relation to women's education and the cultivation of capacities for world citizenship fosters inclusion of norms and traditions from different ways of life, while leaving room for a critical perspective on them. On these grounds, there is considerable scope for cooperation between comparative education and feminist philosophy's liberal theorists
Feminist ethics supports the contemporary educational trend toward increased multiculturalism and a ...
Although recent debates surrounding the relationship between commitments to gender equality and cult...
The last few years have witnessed the development of a new direction in theoretical feminist thinkin...
This presentation is part of the Communities and Institutions: Negotiating Differences track. Martha...
This paper confronts the advantagesand disadvantages of Nussbaum´s theory inseeking equality for wom...
The popular perception of feminism and multiculturalism as incompatible is strongly rejected; in add...
Purpose – The paper aims to be a critical engagement with the ideas of Martha Nussbaum, as expressed...
In this essay, I revisit and expand an argument I have made with respect to the limited usefulness o...
The thesis „Martha Nussbaum’s philosophy with regard to its feministic orientation” represents Marth...
The task of attending to cultural difference amongst women while also ‘bridging’ these differences i...
From texts first published in 1972 up to her most recent work, this volume consists of seven article...
Postcolonial theorists critique modernist universalisms for legitimating structural power. Respondin...
This paper addresses both liberal and multicultural feminist concerns for the Western feminist\u27s ...
Nussbaum's capability approach is based on a narrative imagination that propagates an autonomisation...
In this paper I draw some distinctions between the terms ‘‘cultural diversity’’ and ‘‘plurality’’ a...
Feminist ethics supports the contemporary educational trend toward increased multiculturalism and a ...
Although recent debates surrounding the relationship between commitments to gender equality and cult...
The last few years have witnessed the development of a new direction in theoretical feminist thinkin...
This presentation is part of the Communities and Institutions: Negotiating Differences track. Martha...
This paper confronts the advantagesand disadvantages of Nussbaum´s theory inseeking equality for wom...
The popular perception of feminism and multiculturalism as incompatible is strongly rejected; in add...
Purpose – The paper aims to be a critical engagement with the ideas of Martha Nussbaum, as expressed...
In this essay, I revisit and expand an argument I have made with respect to the limited usefulness o...
The thesis „Martha Nussbaum’s philosophy with regard to its feministic orientation” represents Marth...
The task of attending to cultural difference amongst women while also ‘bridging’ these differences i...
From texts first published in 1972 up to her most recent work, this volume consists of seven article...
Postcolonial theorists critique modernist universalisms for legitimating structural power. Respondin...
This paper addresses both liberal and multicultural feminist concerns for the Western feminist\u27s ...
Nussbaum's capability approach is based on a narrative imagination that propagates an autonomisation...
In this paper I draw some distinctions between the terms ‘‘cultural diversity’’ and ‘‘plurality’’ a...
Feminist ethics supports the contemporary educational trend toward increased multiculturalism and a ...
Although recent debates surrounding the relationship between commitments to gender equality and cult...
The last few years have witnessed the development of a new direction in theoretical feminist thinkin...