1986),291-309 9 Carol Gilligan, In a Different Voice (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 1982) 10 Nel Noddings, Caring (Berkeley: University of California Press 1984) 11 Annette Baier, "What Do Women Want in a Moral Theory?" Nous 19 (March 1985) 53-64, and "Trust and Antitrust," Ethics 96 (January 1986) 231-60 12 Linda Williams Presents this position particularly clearly in her invaluable work "But What Will They Mean for Women? Feminist Concerns about the New Reproductive Technologies," No.6 in the Feminist Perspective Series, CRIAW. 13 Marilyn Frye vividly describes the phenomenon of inter-relatedness which supports sexist oppression by appeal to the metaphor of a bird cage composed of thin wires, each relatively harmless in itself, but, collectively, the wires constitute an overwhelming barrier to the inhabitant of the cage. Marilyn Frye, The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory (Trumansburg, NY: The Crossing Press 1983), 4-7. 上一页 [1] [2] [3] [4]
Tags:
|