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Qu’est-ce que le féminisme au juste ? Ce dictionnaire apporte une réponse large (la contestation de l’inégalité entre les sexes), plurielle (les mouvements de femmes, les philosophies ou idéologies qui les nourrissent) et contextualisée. Il n’y a pas de définition universelle et diachronique du féminisme, forme de résistance à un contexte oppressif spécifique. La diversité des vies de militant.e.s, des moyens d’action et d’expression, des revendications et objectifs montre au contraire combien le féminisme prend les couleurs du temps et des lieux qu’il investit. Mais il est aussi, en retour, une force de transformation culturelle sociale et politique de tout premier plan. Issu de recherches universitaires récentes, ce dictionnaire est à la fois biographique et thématique. Il rend compte, avec méthode et pédagogie, de toute la richesse du mouvement féministe en France. Il pourra accompagner les découvertes et les approfondissements pour tous les publics, à l’université, dans les médias, dans les mouvements militants. En effet, le féminisme reste un mouvement peu connu ; il est pourtant à l’œuvre dans l’une des plus profondes transformations sociétales des deux derniers siècles : le recul de la domination masculine, les progrès de l’égalité des sexes et des libertés, la mise en question de la différenciation hiérarchisée (le genre). Autant de luttes toujours d’actualité, même si le féminisme d’aujourd’hui se différencie des premières mobilisations collectives pour les droits civils et politiques.
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Intersectional Pedagogy explores best practices for effective teaching and learning about intersections of identity as informed by intersectional theory. Formatted in three easy-to-follow sections, this collection explores the pedagogy of intersectionality to address lived experiences that result from privileged and oppressed identities. After an initial overview of intersectional foundations and theory, the collection offers classroom strategies and approaches for teaching and learning about intersectionality and social justice. With contributions from scholars in education, psychology, sociology and women’s studies, Intersectional Pedagogy include a range of disciplinary perspectives and evidence-based pedagogy.
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"The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics, subjects, thinkers, and debates in feminist philosophy. Fifty-six chapters, written by an international team of contributors specifically for the Companion, are organized into five sections: (1) Engaging the Past; (2) Mind, Body, and World; (3) Knowledge, Language, and Science; (4) Intersections; (5) Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics. The volume provides a mutually enriching representation of the several philosophical traditions that contribute to feminist philosophy. It also foregrounds issues of global concern and scope; shows how feminist theory meshes with rich theoretical approaches that start from transgender identities, race and ethnicity, sexuality, disabilities, and other axes of identity and oppression; and highlights the interdisciplinarity of feminist philosophy and the ways that it both critiques and contributes to the whole range of subfields within philosophy."--The publisher.
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In the era of information and communication, issues of misinformation and miscommunication are more pressing than ever. Epistemic injustice--one of the most important and ground-breaking subjects to have emerged in philosophy in recent years--refers to those forms of unfair treatment that relate to issues of knowledge, understanding, and participation in communicative practices. The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems, and debates in this exciting subject. The first collection of its kind, it comprises over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors, divided into five parts: Core Concepts; Liberatory Epistemologies and Axes of Oppression; Schools of Thought and Subfields within Epistemology; Socio-political, Ethical, and Psychological Dimensions of Knowing; Case Studies of Epistemic Injustice. As well as fundamental topics such as testimonial and hermeneutic injustice and epistemic trust the Handbook includes chapters on important issues such as social and virtue epistemology, objectivity and objectification, implicit bias, and gender and race. Also included are chapters on areas in applied ethics and philosophy, such as law, education, and healthcare. The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice is essential reading for students and researchers in ethics, epistemology, political philosophy, feminist theory, and philosophy of race. It will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as cultural studies, sociology, education, and law.