Iris Murdoch, gender and philosophy
by
 
Lovibond, Sabina.

Title
Iris Murdoch, gender and philosophy

Author
Lovibond, Sabina.

ISBN
9780415429986
 
9780415429993
 
9780203830017

Personal Author
Lovibond, Sabina.

Publication Information
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2011.

Physical Description
viii, 152 p. ; 25 cm.

Contents
A woman philosopher: why not? -- The Simone Weil factor -- Men, women and learning: cas studies in the fiction of Iris Murdoch -- What is she afraid of?

Abstract
Iris Murdoch was one of the best-known philosophers and novelists of the post-war period. In this book, Sabina Lovibond explores the tangled issue of Murdoch's stance towards gender and feminism, drawing upon the evidence of her fiction, philosophy, and other public statements. As well as analysing Murdoch's own attitudes, Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophyis also a critical enquiry into the way we picture intellectual, and especially philosophical, activity. Appealing to the idea of a 'social imaginary' within which Murdoch's work is located, Lovibond examines the sense of incongruity or dissonance that may still affect our image of a woman philosopher, even where egalitarian views officially hold sway. The first thorough exploration of Murdoch and gender, Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy is a fresh contribution to debates in feminist philosophy and gender studies, and essential reading for anyone interested in Murdoch's literary and philosophical writing.

Personal Subject
Murdoch, Iris.

Subject Term
Gender identity in literature.
 
Sex role in literature.
 
Sex in literature.
 
Feminist fiction, English -- History and criticism.


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