ABSTRACT

The notion of "feminist pragmatism" or "pragmatist feminism" has been around since Charlene Haddock Seigfried introduced it two decades ago. However, the bulk of the work in this field has been directed toward recovering the feminist strain of classical American philosophy, largely through renewed interest in the work of Jane Addams. This exploration of the origins of feminism and pragmatism has been fruitful in building a foundation for theoretical considerations.

The editors of this volume believe the next logical step is the contemporary application to both theory and experience. Contemporary Feminist Pragmatism is the first book to address the modern significance of the nexus of feminism and pragmatism. The issues explored here include the relationship between community and identity, particularly around the impact of gender and race; reframing political practice regarding feminist pragmatist commitments including education, sustainability movements, and local efforts like community gardens; and the association between ethics and inquiry including explorations of Buddhism, hospitality, and animal-human relationships.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

We're Here, We're Here!

part I|96 pages

Community and Identity

chapter 1|23 pages

Transforming Whiteness with Roycean Loyalty

A Pragmatist Feminist Account

chapter 2|15 pages

The Hostile Gospel and Democratic Faith

Black Feminist Reflections on Rap Music and John Dewey

chapter 3|14 pages

Border Communities and Royce

The Problem of Translation and Reinterpreting Feminist Empiricism

chapter 4|19 pages

Dynamic Borders, Dynamic Identities

A Pragmatist Ontology Of “Groups” For Critical Multicultural Transnational Feminisms

chapter 5|23 pages

Solving The Problem of Epistemic Exclusion

A Pragmatist Feminist Approach

part II|52 pages

Political Practice

chapter 6|13 pages

Feminist-Pragmatist Democratic Practice and Contemporary Sustainability Movements

Mary Parker Follett, Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, and Vandana Shiva

chapter 8|22 pages

Education's Role in Democracy

The Power of Pluralism

part III|104 pages

Ethics and Inquiry

chapter 9|17 pages

Visionary Pragmatism and an Ethics of Connectivity

An Alternative to the Autonomy Tradition in Analytic Ethics

chapter 10|16 pages

The Revolutionary Fact of Compassion

William James, Buddhism, and the Feminist Ethics of Care

chapter 11|17 pages

Hospitality as Moral Inquiry

Sympathetic Knowledge in the Guest–Host Encounter

chapter 13|17 pages

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Women, Animals, and Oppression

chapter 14|14 pages

Natural Caring

A Pragmatist Feminist Approach to Ethics in the More-than-Human World