Sympathy and Solidarity : And Other Essays
Sympathy and Solidarity : And Other Essays
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Author(s): Bartky, Sandra Lee
ISBN No.: 9780847697786
Pages: 192
Year: 200201
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 201.60
Status: Out Of Print

"Written in a strong personal voice, Bartky''s new essays display her characteristic blend of moral passion, philosophical insight, radical politics, and dry humor. Bartky moves elegantly between highly concrete experiences and highly abstract philosophical theories, bringing each to illuminate the other. The book is at once philosophically profound and a good read." --Alison M. Jaggar, University of Colorado, Boulder "Bartky''s incisive analyses of oppression, and especially of internalized oppression, remain unforgettable long after I first read them. She reminds us of what we would rather not acknowledge: the ambivalences and even pleasures we experience in securing our own oppressions. Here, too, are Bartky''s distinctively illuminating analyses of white privilege from the perspective of a philosopher disloyal to white supremacy. Her voice continues to provide an energizing force in contemporary women''s studies and philosophy.


" --Sandra Harding, UCLA "Sandra Bartky brings a sensible and sensitive mind and a warm and wise heart to the many important issues she explores in this new work. She once again offers original insights and powerful arguments, toward showing the difficulties but possibilities for alliances that bridge race and class difference, new ways to think about the constructed, and therefore defeasible, nature of some of the problems associated with aging, and new strategies for analyzing racism, the problem of agency, and femininity. If anyone still thinks feminist philosophy cannot be good philosophy, I wish they would read Bartky!" --Linda Martín Alcoff, professor of philosophy, City University of New York "Bartky writes with such urgency and intimacy that the reader is not just invited but compelled to see the relevance for both personal experience and political practice. This collection of essays challenges the women''s movement with new agenda items, new methods, and new boundaries. Bartky is a rigorous critic and a powerful voice within feminist theory." -- Journal of Speculative Philosophy "As a whole, Sympathy and Solidarity admirably combines the personal and the political, stories readers can enjoy and arguments we can engage. The book makes another splendid contribution to feminist philosophy." --Iris Marion Young, professor of political science at the University of Chicago, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy "Bartky''s incisive analyses of oppression, and especially of internalized oppression, remain unforgettable long after I first read them.


She reminds us of what we would rather not acknowledge: the ambivalences and even pleasures we experience in securing our own oppressions. Here, too, are Bartky''s distinctively illuminating analyses of white privilege from the perspective of a philosopher disloyal to white supremacy. Her voice continues to provide an energizing force in contemporary women''s studies and philosophy." --Sandra Harding, UCLA ensitive mind and a warm and wise heart to the many important issues she explores in this new work. She once again offers original insights and powerful arguments, toward showing the difficulties but possibilities for alliances that bridge race and class difference, new ways to think about the constructed, and therefore defeasible, nature of some of the problems associated with aging, and new strategies for analyzing racism, the problem of agency, and femininity. If anyone still thinks feminist philosophy cannot be good philosophy, I wish they would read Bartky!" --Linda Martín Alcoff, professor of philosophy, City University of New York "Bartky writes with such urgency and intimacy that the reader is not just invited but compelled to see the relevance for both personal experience and political practice. This collection of essays challenges the women''s movement with new agenda items, new methods, and new boundaries. Bartky is a rigorous critic and a powerful voice within feminist theory.


" -- Journal of Speculative Philosophy "As a whole, Sympathy and Solidarity admirably combines the personal and the political, stories readers can enjoy and arguments we can engage. The book makes another splendid contribution to feminist philosophy." --Iris Marion Young, professor of political science at the University of Chicago, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy "Bartky''s incisive analyses of oppression, and especially of internalized oppression, remain unforgettable long after I first read them. She reminds us of what we would rather not acknowledge: the ambivalences and even pleasures we experience in securing our own oppressions. Here, too, are Bartky''s distinctively illuminating analyses of white privilege from the perspective of a philosopher disloyal to white supremacy. Her voice continues to provide an energizing force in contemporary women''s studies and philosophy." --Sandra Harding, UCLAof Speculative Philosophy "As a whole, Sympathy and Solidarity admirably combines the personal and the political, stories readers can enjoy and arguments we can engage. The book makes another splendid contribution to feminist philosophy.


" --Iris Marion Young, professor of political science at the University of Chicago, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy "Bartky''s incisive analyses of oppression, and especially of internalized oppression, remain unforgettable long after I first read them. She reminds us of what we would rather not acknowledge: the ambivalences and even pleasures we experience in securing our own oppressions. Here, too, are Bartky''s distinctively illuminating analyses of white privilege from the perspective of a philosopher disloyal to white supremacy. Her voice continues to provide an energizing force in contemporary women''s studies and philosophy." --Sandra Harding, UCLAensitive mind and a warm and wise heart to the many important issues she explores in this new work. She once again offers original insights and powerful arguments, toward showing the difficulties but possibilities for alliances that bridge race and class difference, new ways to think about the constructed, and therefore defeasible, nature of some of the problems associated with aging, and new strategies for analyzing racism, the problem of agency, and femininity. If anyone still thinks feminist philosophy cannot be good philosophy, I wish they would read Bartky!" --Linda Martín Alcoff, professor of philosophy, City University of New York "Bartky writes with such urgency and intimacy that the reader is not just invited but compelled to see the relevance for both personal experience and political practice. This collection of essays challenges the women''s movement with new agenda items, new methods, and new boundaries.


Bartky is a rigorous critic and a powerful voice within feminist theory." -- Journal of Speculative Philosophy "As a whole, Sympathy and Solidarity admirably combines the personal and the political, stories readers can enjoy and arguments we can engage. The book makes another splendid contribution to feminist philosophy." --Iris Marion Young, professor of political science at the University of Chicago, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy "Bartky''s incisive analyses of oppression, and especially of internalized oppression, remain unforgettable long after I first read them. She reminds us of what we would rather not acknowledge: the ambivalences and even pleasures we experience in securing our own oppressions. Here, too, are Bartky''s distinctively illuminating analyses of white privilege from the perspective of a philosopher disloyal to white supremacy. Her voice continues to provide an energizing force in contemporary women''s studies and philosophy." --Sandra Harding, UCLAensitive mind and a warm and wise heart to the many important issues she explores in this new work.


She once again offers original insights and powerful arguments, toward showing the difficulties but possibilities for alliances that bridge race and class difference, new ways to think about the constructed, and therefore defeasible, nature of some of the problems associated with aging, and new strategies for analyzing racism, the problem of agency, and femininity. If anyone still thinks feminist philosophy cannot be good philosophy, I wish they would read Bartky!" --Linda Martín Alcoff, professor of philosophy, City University of New York "Bartky writes with such urgency and intimacy that the reader is not just invited but compelled to see the relevance for both personal experience and political practice. This collection of essays challenges the women''s movement with new agenda items, new methods, and new boundaries. Bartky is a rigorous critic and a powerful voice within feminist theory." -- Journal of Speculative Philosophy "As a whole, Sympathy and Solidarity admirably combines the personal and the political, stories readers can enjoy and arguments we can engage. The book makes another splendid contribution to feminist philosophy." --Iris Marion Young, professor of political science at the University of Chicago, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy "Bartky''s incisive analyses of oppression, and especially of internalized oppression, remain unforgettable long after I first read them. She reminds us of what we would rather not acknowledge: the ambivalences and even pleasures we experience in securing our own oppressions.


Here, too, are Bartky''s distinctively illuminating analyses of white privilege from the perspective of a philosopher disloyal to white supremacy. Her voice continues to provide an energizing force in contemporary women''s studies and philosophy." --Sandra Harding, UCLAof Speculative Philosophy

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