TY - BOOK AU - Cavarero,Adriana AU - Battersby,Christine AU - Bernini,Lorenzo AU - Butler,Judith AU - Cavarero,Adriana AU - Devenney,Mark AU - Forti,Simona AU - Guaraldo,Olivia AU - Honig,Bonnie AU - Huzar,Timothy J. AU - Woodford,Clare TI - Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence SN - 9780823290116 AV - BJ1459.5 .C38 2021 U1 - 179.7 23 PY - 2021///] CY - New York, NY PB - Fordham University Press KW - Feminist ethics KW - Nonviolence KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Gender & Sexuality KW - Philosophy & Theory KW - Political Science KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Adriana Cavarero KW - Bonnie Honig KW - Feminism KW - Judith Butler KW - ethics KW - gender KW - maternity KW - nonviolence KW - sex KW - the body N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Prelude --; Introduction Adriana Cavarero, Feminisms, and an Ethics of Nonviolence --; Scenes of Inclination --; Leaning Out, Caught in the Fall Interdependency and Ethics in Cavarero --; How to Do Things with Inclination Antigones, with Cavarero --; Thinking Materialistically with Locke, Lonzi, and Cavarero --; Cavarero, Kant, and the Arcs of Friendship --; Bad Inclinations Cavarero, Queer Theories, and the Drive --; Querying Cavarero’s Rectitude --; From Horrorism to the Gray Zone --; Violence, Vulnerability, Ontology Insurrectionary Humanism in Cavarero and Butler --; Queer Madonnas In Love and Friendship --; Coda --; Bibliography --; Contributors --; Index; restricted access N2 - Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence brings together major feminist thinkers to debate Cavarero’s call for a postural ethics of nonviolence and a sociality rooted in bodily interdependence.Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence brings together three major feminist thinkers—Adriana Cavarero, Judith Butler, and Bonnie Honig—to debate Cavarero’s call for a postural ethics of nonviolence. The book consists of three longer essays by Cavarero, Butler, and Honig, followed by shorter responses by a range of scholars that widen the dialogue, drawing on post-Marxism, Italian feminism, queer theory, and lesbian and gay politics. Together, the authors contest the boundaries of their common project for a pluralistic, heterogeneous, but urgent feminist ethics of nonviolence UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823290116?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823290116 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780823290116/original ER -