Feminist interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer

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Feminist interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer

edited by Lorraine Code

(Re-reading the canon)

Pennsylvania State University Press, c2003

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  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [377]-388) and index

収録内容

  • (En)gendering dialogue between Gadamer's hermeneutics and feminist thought / Kathleen Roberts Wright
  • Hermeneutics and constructed identities / Georgia Warnke
  • Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics and feminist projects / Susan-Judith Hoffmann
  • Gadamer's conversation : does the other have a say? / Marie Fleming
  • The development of hermeneutic prospects / Gemma Corradi Fiumara
  • Postmodern hermeneutics? : toward a critical hermeneutics / Veronica Vasterling
  • The ontology of change : Gadamer and feminism / Susan Hekman
  • Toward a critical hermeneutics / Robin Pappas and William Cowling
  • Gadamer's feminist epistemology / Linda Martín Alcoff
  • The hermeneutic conversation as epistemological model / Silja Freudenberger ; translated by Melanie Richter-Bernberg
  • The horizon of natality : Gadamer, Heidegger, and the limits of existence / Grace M. Jantzen
  • Questioning authority / Patricia Altenbernd Johnson
  • Gender, Nazism, and hermeneutics / Robin May Schott
  • Three problematics of linguistic vulnerability : Gadamer, Benhabib, and Butler / Meili Steele
  • Three applications of Gadamer's hermeneutics : philosophy-faith-feminism / Laura Duhn Kaplan

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780271022437

内容説明

Images of and references to women are so rare in the vast corpus of his published work that there seems to be no "woman question" for Hans-Georg Gadamer. Yet the authors of the fifteen essays included in this volume show that it is possible to read past Gadamer's silences about women and other Others to find rich resources for feminist theory and practice in his views of science, language, history, knowledge, medicine, and literature. While the essayists find much of value in Gadamer's work, he emerges from their discussion as a controversial figure. Some contributors see him as promoting genuine respect for and engagement with Otherness: others claim that in a Gadamerian conversation the Other has no voice. For some, Gadamer's immersion in tradition is an impediment to feminist inquiry; for others, cognizant of the need to understand tradition well in order to contest its intransigence or benefit from its insights, his way of engaging tradition is especially productive. Some contributors take issue with the separation he maintains between philosophy and politics; others find problems in his relative silence on matters of embodiment; still others maintain that a "fusion of horizons" amounts to a colonizing of difference. But a common aim of each of these controversies is to discern what feminists can learn from Gadamer as well as what limitations feminist reinterpretations of his work must inevitably encounter. Contributors are Linda Martín Alcoff, William Cowling, Gemma Corradi Fiumara, Marie Fleming, Silja Freudenberger, Susan Hekman, Susan-Judith Hoffmann, Grace M. Jantzen, Patricia Altenbernd Johnson, Laura Kaplan, Robin Pappas, Robin May Schott, Meili Steele, Veronica Vasterling, Georgia Warnke, and Kathleen Roberts Wright.

目次

Contents Preface Nancy Tuana Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Feminists Do Not Read Gadamer Lorraine Code Part I: Hermeneutic Projects, Feminist Interventions Engendering Gadamerian Conversations 1. (En)gendering Dialogue Between Gadamer’s Hermeneutics and Feminist Thought Kathleen Roberts Wright 2. Hermeneutics and Constructed Identities Georgia Warnke 3. Gadamer’s Philosophical Hermeneutics and Feminist Projects Susan-Judith Hoffmann 4. Gadamer’s Conversation: Does the Other Have A Say? Marie Fleming 5. The Development of Hermeneutic Prospects Gemma Corradi Fiumara 6. Postmodern Hermeneutics? Toward a Critical Hermeneutics Veronica Vasterling 7. The Ontology of Change: Gadamer and Feminism Susan Hekman 8. Toward a Critical Hermeneutics Robin Pappas and William Cowling Part II: Feminist Issues: Enlisting Gadamerian Resources 9. Gadamer’s Feminist Epistemology Linda Martín Alcoff 10. The Hermeneutic Conversation as Epistemological Model Silja Freudenberger 11. The Horizon of Natality: Gadamer, Heidegger, and the Limits of Existence Grace M. Jantzen 12. Questioning Authority Patricia Altenbernd Johnson 13. Gender, Nazism, and Hermeneutics Robin May Schott 14. Three Problematics of Linguistic Vulnerability Meili Steele 15. Three Applications of Gadamer’s Hermeneutics: Philosophy-Faith-Feminism Laura Kaplan Selected Bibliography Contributors Index
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780271022444

内容説明

Images of and references to women are so rare in the vast corpus of his published work that there seems to be no "woman question" for Hans-Georg Gadamer. Yet the authors of the fifteen essays included in this volume show that it is possible to read past Gadamer's silences about women and other Others to find rich resources for feminist theory and practice in his views of science, language, history, knowledge, medicine, and literature. While the essayists find much of value in Gadamer's work, he emerges from their discussion as a controversial figure. Some contributors see him as promoting genuine respect for and engagement with Otherness: others claim that in a Gadamerian conversation the Other has no voice. For some, Gadamer's immersion in tradition is an impediment to feminist inquiry; for others, cognizant of the need to understand tradition well in order to contest its intransigence or benefit from its insights, his way of engaging tradition is especially productive. Some contributors take issue with the separation he maintains between philosophy and politics; others find problems in his relative silence on matters of embodiment; still others maintain that a "fusion of horizons" amounts to a colonizing of difference. But a common aim of each of these controversies is to discern what feminists can learn from Gadamer as well as what limitations feminist reinterpretations of his work must inevitably encounter. Contributors are Linda Martin Alcoff, William Cowling, Gemma Corradi Fiumara, Marie Fleming, Silja Freudenberger, Susan Hekman, Susan-Judith Hoffmann, Grace M. Jantzen, Patricia Altenbernd Johnson, Laura Kaplan, Robin Pappas, Robin May Schott, Meili Steele, Veronica Vasterling, Georgia Warnke, and Kathleen Roberts Wright.

目次

Contents Preface Nancy Tuana Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Feminists Do Not Read Gadamer Lorraine Code Part I: Hermeneutic Projects, Feminist Interventions Engendering Gadamerian Conversations 1. (En)gendering Dialogue Between Gadamer's Hermeneutics and Feminist Thought Kathleen Roberts Wright 2. Hermeneutics and Constructed Identities Georgia Warnke 3. Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics and Feminist Projects Susan-Judith Hoffmann 4. Gadamer's Conversation: Does the Other Have A Say? Marie Fleming 5. The Development of Hermeneutic Prospects Gemma Corradi Fiumara 6. Postmodern Hermeneutics? Toward a Critical Hermeneutics Veronica Vasterling 7. The Ontology of Change: Gadamer and Feminism Susan Hekman 8. Toward a Critical Hermeneutics Robin Pappas and William Cowling Part II: Feminist Issues: Enlisting Gadamerian Resources 9. Gadamer's Feminist Epistemology Linda Martin Alcoff 10. The Hermeneutic Conversation as Epistemological Model Silja Freudenberger 11. The Horizon of Natality: Gadamer, Heidegger, and the Limits of Existence Grace M. Jantzen 12. Questioning Authority Patricia Altenbernd Johnson 13. Gender, Nazism, and Hermeneutics Robin May Schott 14. Three Problematics of Linguistic Vulnerability Meili Steele 15. Three Applications of Gadamer's Hermeneutics: Philosophy-Faith-Feminism Laura Kaplan Selected Bibliography Contributors Index

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