Hegel's Philosophy and Feminist Thought 2010
DOI: 10.1057/9780230110410_12
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Debating Hegel’s Legacy for Contemporary Feminist Politics

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“…1 Against readings traditionally emphasizing Hegel's misogynism and his patriarchal understanding of the relationship between the sexes, which associates the feminine with nature and relegates women to an inferior status, 2 recent feminist interpretations have stressed the multiple perspectives disclosed by Hegel for "think[ing] differently about the meanings and implications of categories such as sex and gender," as suggested by Kimberly Hutchings. 3 In the fields of postcolonial and decolonial studies, critical race theory, and critical philosophy of race, Hegel's works have not encountered a similar reception. Most of the contributions from these fields have, instead, polemically engaged with the Hegelian corpus, with the purpose of elucidating the crucial role played by Hegel's philosophy in the conceptualization of racial hierarchies and colonial Eurocentrism that underlie the master narrative of Western modernity.…”
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“…1 Against readings traditionally emphasizing Hegel's misogynism and his patriarchal understanding of the relationship between the sexes, which associates the feminine with nature and relegates women to an inferior status, 2 recent feminist interpretations have stressed the multiple perspectives disclosed by Hegel for "think[ing] differently about the meanings and implications of categories such as sex and gender," as suggested by Kimberly Hutchings. 3 In the fields of postcolonial and decolonial studies, critical race theory, and critical philosophy of race, Hegel's works have not encountered a similar reception. Most of the contributions from these fields have, instead, polemically engaged with the Hegelian corpus, with the purpose of elucidating the crucial role played by Hegel's philosophy in the conceptualization of racial hierarchies and colonial Eurocentrism that underlie the master narrative of Western modernity.…”
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confidence: 99%