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Black queer ethics, family, and philosophical imagination[electronic resource] /
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杜威分類號:
306.76601
書名/作者:
Black queer ethics, family, and philosophical imagination/ by Thelathia Nikki Young.
作者:
Young, Thelathia Nikki.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan US :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xxvii, 224 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Homosexuality - Philosophy.Philosophy.
標題:
African Americans - Philosophy.
標題:
Queer theory.
標題:
Social Philosophy.
標題:
Moral Philosophy.
標題:
Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
標題:
Gender Studies.
標題:
African American Culture.
ISBN:
9781137584991
ISBN:
9781137584984
內容註:
Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Practicing Black Queer Ethics Through Stories and Narrative -- 2. The Disciplinary Power of Norms -- 3. The Moral Practice of Disrupting Norms -- 4. From Norms to Values: Moral Agency and Creative Resistance -- 5. Subversive-Generative Moral Imagination -- Conclusion. Reflections on Black Queer Morality and Family -- Appendix A-E.
摘要、提要註:
This book acknowledges and highlights the moral excellence embedded in black queer practices of family. Taking the lives, narratives, and creative explorations of black queer people seriously, Thelathia Nikki Young brings readers on a journey of new, queer ethical methods that include confrontation, resistance, and imagination. Young asserts that family and its surrounding norms are both microcosms of and foundations for human relationships. She discusses how black queer people are moral subjects whose ethical reflection, lived experience, and embodied action demonstrate valuable moral agency for those of us thinking about liberating and life-giving ways to enact "family." Young posits that black queer people enact moral agency in ways that ought to be understood qua moral agency. Refusing to recognize the examples from this (and any other) community, Young argues, denies us all the learning and moral growth that come from connecting with diverse human experiences. This book investigates how acknowledging and critically engaging with the moral agency within marginalized subjectivities allow us to consider and bear witness to the moral potential in us all.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58499-1
Black queer ethics, family, and philosophical imagination[electronic resource] /
Young, Thelathia Nikki.
Black queer ethics, family, and philosophical imagination
[electronic resource] /by Thelathia Nikki Young. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :2016. - xxvii, 224 p. :digital ;22 cm.
Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Practicing Black Queer Ethics Through Stories and Narrative -- 2. The Disciplinary Power of Norms -- 3. The Moral Practice of Disrupting Norms -- 4. From Norms to Values: Moral Agency and Creative Resistance -- 5. Subversive-Generative Moral Imagination -- Conclusion. Reflections on Black Queer Morality and Family -- Appendix A-E.
This book acknowledges and highlights the moral excellence embedded in black queer practices of family. Taking the lives, narratives, and creative explorations of black queer people seriously, Thelathia Nikki Young brings readers on a journey of new, queer ethical methods that include confrontation, resistance, and imagination. Young asserts that family and its surrounding norms are both microcosms of and foundations for human relationships. She discusses how black queer people are moral subjects whose ethical reflection, lived experience, and embodied action demonstrate valuable moral agency for those of us thinking about liberating and life-giving ways to enact "family." Young posits that black queer people enact moral agency in ways that ought to be understood qua moral agency. Refusing to recognize the examples from this (and any other) community, Young argues, denies us all the learning and moral growth that come from connecting with diverse human experiences. This book investigates how acknowledging and critically engaging with the moral agency within marginalized subjectivities allow us to consider and bear witness to the moral potential in us all.
ISBN: 9781137584991
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