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Hegel's philosophy and feminist thought

beyond Antigone?

edited byKimberly Hutchings Tuija Pulkkinen

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Queering Hegel

three incisions

Joanna Hodge

pp.39-59

Antigone's liminality

Hegel's racial purification of tragedy and the naturalization of slavery

Tina Chanter

pp.61-85

Knowing thyself

Hegel, feminism and an ethics of heteronomy

Kimberly Hutchings

pp.87-107

Beyond tragedy

tracing the aristophanian subtext of Hegel's phenomenology of spirit

Karin de Boer

pp.133-151

Reading the same twice over

the place of the feminine in the time of Hegelian spirit

Rakefet Efrat-Levkovich

pp.153-175

Womanlife or lifework and psycho-technique

woman as the figure of the plasticity of transcendence

Susanna Lindberg

pp.177-194

The gender of spirit

Hegel's moves and strategies

Laura Werner

pp.195-209

Matter and form

Hegel, organicism, and the difference between women and men

Alison Stone(Philosophical Studies, Newcastle University)

pp.211-232

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2010

Pages: 271

ISBN (hardback): 978-1-349-38338-2

ISBN (digital): 978-0-230-11041-0

Full citation:

Hutchings Kimberly, Pulkkinen Tuija (2010) Hegel's philosophy and feminist thought: beyond Antigone?. Dordrecht, Springer.