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Is multiculturalism bad for women?

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Type de ressource
Livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Okin, Susan Moller (Auteur)
  • Cohen, Joshua (Auteur)
Titre
Is multiculturalism bad for women?
Résumé
Polygamy, forced marriage, female genital mutilation, punishing women for being raped, differential access for men and women to health care and education, unequal rights of ownership, assembly, and political participation, unequal vulnerability to violence. These practices and conditions are standard in some parts of the world. Do demands for multiculturalism—and certain minority group rights in particular—make them more likely to continue and to spread to liberal democracies? Are there fundamental conflicts between our commitment to gender equity and our increasing desire to respect the customs of minority cultures or religions? In this book, the eminent feminist Susan Moller Okin and fifteen of the world’s leading thinkers about feminism and multiculturalism explore these unsettling questions in a provocative, passionate, and illuminating debate. Okin opens by arguing that some group rights can, in fact, endanger women. She points, for example, to the French government’s giving thousands of male immigrants special permission to bring multiple wives into the country, despite French laws against polygamy and the wives’ own bitter opposition to the practice. Okin argues that if we agree that women should not be disadvantaged because of their sex, we should not accept group rights that permit oppressive practices on the grounds that they are fundamental to minority cultures whose existence may otherwise be threatened. In reply, some respondents reject Okin’s position outright, contending that her views are rooted in a moral universalism that is blind to cultural difference. Others quarrel with Okin’s focus on gender, or argue that we should be careful about which group rights we permit, but not reject the category of group rights altogether. Okin concludes with a rebuttal, clarifying, adjusting, and extending her original position. These incisive and accessible essays—expanded from their original publication in Boston Review and including four new contributions—are indispensable reading for anyone interested in one of the most contentious social and political issues today.
Nb de volumes
1 ressource en ligne (vi, 146 pages)
Lieu
Princeton, New Jersey
Maison d’édition
Princeton University Press
Date
1999
Langue
Français
ISBN
978-1-4008-4099-1
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1157214741
Catalogue de bibl.
WorldCat Discovery Service
Référence
Okin, Susan Moller et Cohen, Joshua. (1999). Is multiculturalism bad for women? Princeton University Press. [1 ressource en ligne (vi, 146 pages)]. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1157214741
Approches et analyses
  • Systèmes d'oppressions
    • Racisme
Cours
  • Premier cycle
Discipline
  • Sciences humaines
    • Philosophie
Périodes historiques
  • 1900-1999
    • 1990-1999
Régions géographiques
  • Amériques
  • Europe
Thématiques
  • Corps
  • Droits des femmes*
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