Across societies and throughout time, women have been
traditionally classified as caregivers and relationship builders.
However, as we enter the future, the roles of girls and women are
changing. "Who Cares?" offers investigations from theoretical and
empirical perspectives into the ever changing views about the
responsibilities of women. Contributions from current, outstanding
feminist theorists examine the view that the ethic of care is
gender related. The contributors explore the arguments for and
against the traditional view that the ethic of care is associated
with girls and women and the ethic of justice with boys and men.
"Who Cares?" presents the work of scholars from philosophy,
theology, psychology, and education who critically examine the
questions surrounding the ever changing roles of women.
The book begins with an historical discussion of caring as
described by women philosophers of the past two millenia. Further
chapters discuss the ethic of care; the gender relatedness of care;
the political and psychological price of attributing care to women;
the socialization experiences that shape and develop the caring
response and the caring self; the relationship between care and
rationality and between care and justice; the distinction between a
theory of care based on the norms of society and moral philosophy;
ethical framework of Black, Third World, and pink collar women.
This book is a must for students, educators, researchers, and
professionals in women's studies.
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