Feminist interpretations of Plato
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Feminist interpretations of Plato
(Re-reading the canon)
Pennsylvania State University Press, c1994
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-274) and index
Contents of Works
- Was Plato a feminist? / Gregory Vlastos
- Plato, irony, and equality / Janet Farrell Smith
- The politics of women's bodies : reflections on Plato / Monique Canto ; translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- The philosopher and the female in the political thought of Plato / Arlene W. Saxonhouse
- Hairy cobblers and philosopher-queens / Elizabeth V. Spelman
- Why women cannot rule : sexism in Plato scholarship / Natalie Harris Bluestone
- The Platonic appropriation of reproduction / Page duBois
- "Supposing truth were a woman--" : Plato's subversion of masculine discourse / Wendy Brown
- Sorcerer love : a reading of Plato's Symposium, Diotima's speech / Luce Irigaray ; translated by Eleanor H. Kuykendall
- Irigaray and Diotima at Plato's Symposium / Andrea Nye
- Overcoming dualism : the importance of the intermediate in Plato's Philebus / Cynthia Hampton
- The presence and absence of the feminine in Plato's philosophy / Nancy Tuana and William Cowling