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Iris Marion Young was a world-renowned feminist moral and political
philosopher whose many books and articles spanned more than three
decades. She explored issues of social justice and oppression
theory, the phenomenology of women's bodies, deliberative democracy
and questions of terrorism, violence, international law and the
role of the national security state. Her works have been of great
interest to those both in the analytic and Continental
philosophical tradition, and her roots range from critical theory
(Habermas and Marcuse), and phenomenology (Beauvoir and Merleau
Ponty) to poststructural psychoanalytic feminism (Kristeva and
Ingaray). This anthology of writings aims to carry on the fruitful
lines of thought she created and contains works by both well-known
and younger authors who explore and engage critically with aspects
of her work. The essays include personal remembrances as well as a
last interview with Young about her work. The essays are organized
into topic areas that are of interest to students in advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses in ethics, feminist theory, and
political philosophy.
Iris Marion Young was a world-renowned feminist moral and political
philosopher whose many books and articles spanned more than three
decades. She explored issues of social justice and oppression
theory, the phenomenology of women's bodies, deliberative democracy
and questions of terrorism, violence, international law and the
role of the national security state. Her works have been of great
interest to those both in the analytic and Continental
philosophical tradition, and her roots range from critical theory
(Habermas and Marcuse), and phenomenology (Beauvoir and Merleau
Ponty) to poststructural psychoanalytic feminism (Kristeva and
Ingaray). This anthology of writings aims to carry on the fruitful
lines of thought she created and contains works by both well-known
and younger authors who explore and engage critically with aspects
of her work. The essays include personal remembrances as well as a
last interview with Young about her work. The essays are organized
into topic areas that are of interest to students in advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses in ethics, feminist theory, and
political philosophy.
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