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Analyzing Oppression Ann E. Cudd (Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, University of Kansas)

Analyzing Oppression von Ann E. Cudd (Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, University of Kansas)

Zusammenfassung

Analyzing Oppression asks: why is oppression often sustained over many generations? The book explains how oppression coercively co-opts the oppressed to join their own oppression and argues that all persons have a moral responsibility to resist it. It finally explores the possibility of freedom in a world actively opposing oppression.

Analyzing Oppression Zusammenfassung

Analyzing Oppression Ann E. Cudd (Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, University of Kansas)

Analyzing Oppression presents a new, integrated theory of social oppression, which tackles the fundamental question that no theory of oppression has satisfactorily answered: if there is no natural hierarchy among humans, why are some cases of oppression so persistent? Cudd argues that the explanation lies in the coercive co-opting of the oppressed to join in their own oppression. This answer sets the stage for analysis throughout the book, as it explores the questions of how and why the oppressed join in their oppression. Cudd argues that oppression is an institutionally structured harm perpetrated on social groups by other groups using direct and indirect material, economic, and psychological force. Among the most important and insidious of the indirect forces is an economic force that operates through oppressed persons' own rational choices. This force constitutes the central feature of analysis, and the book argues that this force is especially insidious because it conceals the fact of oppression from the oppressed and from others who would be sympathetic to their plight. The oppressed come to believe that they suffer personal failings and this belief appears to absolve society from responsibility. While on Cudd's view oppression is grounded in material exploitation and physical deprivation, it cannot be long sustained without corresponding psychological forces. Cudd examines the direct and indirect psychological forces that generate and sustain oppression. She discusses strategies that groups have used to resist oppression and argues that all persons have a moral responsibility to resist in some way. In the concluding chapter Cudd proposes a concept of freedom that would be possible for humans in a world that is actively opposing oppression, arguing that freedom for each individual is only possible when we achieve freedom for all others.

Analyzing Oppression Bewertungen

This excellent book presents a clear, coherent, and eminently defensible reformative account of the notion of oppression. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

Über Ann E. Cudd (Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, University of Kansas)

Ann E. Cudd grew up in Ohio and received her BA from Swarthmore College, her MA in Economics, and PhD in Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. She now teaches philosophy and is Director of Women's Studies at the University of Kansas. She is past president of the Society for Analytical Feminism. Professor Cudd lives in Lawrence, Kansas with her husband and three sons.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface and Acknowledgements: Part I: A Framework for Analysis 1. Oppression: The Fundamental Injustice of Social Institutions: 2. Social Groups and Institutional Constraints: 3. Psychological Mechanisms of Oppression: Part II: Forces of Oppression 4. Violence as a Force of Oppression: 5. Economic Forces of Oppression: 6. Psychological Harms of Oppression: Part III: We Shall Overcome 7. Resistance and Responsibility: 8. Fashioning Freedom: Appendix, Notes, References, Index:

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GOR013880578
9780195187441
019518744X
Analyzing Oppression Ann E. Cudd (Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy, University of Kansas)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2006-05-11
296
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