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Feminism and modern friendship

In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and Community. Temple University Press. pp. 99--187 (1995)

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  1. Caring at a Distance.John Silk - 1998 - Ethics, Place and Environment 1 (2):165-182.
    The paper draws upon new conceptions of place, space, interaction and community in Geography and Media Studies to explore the possibilities of extending existing conceptions of care and caring from the context with which they are traditionally associated—face-to-face encounters within a shared physical locale. It proposes three structures of ‘caring at a distance’, all of which have a core element of mediated or distanciated interaction, and concludes that mass media and electronic networks play a significant role in extending the scope (...)
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  • Changing Identities in Transforming Europe: Good Citizens Do Care.Marjet Gunning - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (5):868-875.
  • Back to the future: Marriage as friendship in the thought of Mary wollstonecraft.Ruth Abbey - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (3):78-95.
    : If liberal theory is to move forward, it must take the political nature of family relations seriously. The beginnings of such a liberalism appear in Mary Wollstonecraft's work. Wollstonecraft's depiction of the family as a fundamentally political institution extends liberal values into the private sphere by promoting the ideal of marriage as friendship. However, while her model of marriage diminishes arbitrary power in family relations, she seems unable to incorporate enduring sexual relations between married partners.
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