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    Feminism, Foucault, and Embodied Subjectivity.Margaret A. McLaren - 2002 - SUNY Press.
    Addressing central questions in the debate about Foucault's usefulness for politics, including his rejection of universal norms, his conception of power and power-knowledge, his seemingly contradictory position on subjectivity and his ...
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  2. Feminist ethics: Care as a virtue.Margaret McLaren - 2001 - In Peggy DesAutels & JoAnne Waugh (eds.), Feminists Doing Ethics. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 101--118.
     
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    Introduction to Indigenizing and Decolonizing Feminist Philosophy.Celia T. Bardwell-Jones & Margaret A. McLaren - 2020 - Hypatia 35 (1):2-17.
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    Introduction.Margaret McLaren & Dianna Taylor - 2015 - Foucault Studies 20:116-121.
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    Foucaultand the Subject of Feminism.Margaret A. McLaren - 1997 - Social Theory and Practice 23 (1):109-128.
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    Decolonizing Feminism Through Intersectional Praxis.Margaret A. McLaren - 2021 - Metaphilosophy 52 (1):93-110.
    Transnational feminism should have normative force and be anti‐imperialist. This article addresses the possibility of an anti‐imperialist transnational feminism in conversation with Serene Khader’s Decolonizing Universalism. Khader argues that the key to an anti‐imperialist feminism is separating universalism from the features that result in imperialism, such as ethnocentrism and justice monism. This article shares Khader’s commitment to anti‐imperialist feminism and further explores three relevant issues: human rights, the definition of feminism, and economic justice. It proposes a decolonizing view of rights (...)
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    From Practices of the Self to Politics.Margaret A. McLaren - 2006 - Philosophy Today 50 (Supplement):195-201.
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    Decolonial Reproductive Justice: Analyzing Reproductive Oppression in India.Sanjula Rajat & Margaret A. McLaren - 2023 - Feminist Formations 35 (2):78-105.
    The reproductive justice framework shifted understandings and analyses of reproductive oppression beyond individual ‘choice’ by incorporating analyses of structural injustice, racism, and social and economic concerns. In this article, we build on understandings of the reproductive justice framework by integrating a postcolonial lens and bring the powerful conceptual tools of postcolonial feminist theory to bear on issues of reproductive oppression in India. We articulate the elements of such a postcolonial lens—the transnational operation of race, Orientalism, the subjective experience of colonialism (...)
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    Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization.Margaret A. McLaren (ed.) - 2017 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    In a time of globalization, what does an inclusive feminist politics entail? This accessible volume addresses the key issues in, and most significant challenges for, contemporary transnational feminist politics and political theory. Ideal for courses in Gender and Globalization, Transnational Feminism and Feminist Theory.
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    Foucaultand the Subject of Feminism.Margaret A. McLaren - 1997 - Social Theory and Practice 23 (1):109-128.
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    The Subject of Violence: Arendtean Exercises in Understanding.Margaret A. McLaren - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (2):205-208.
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    A Feminist Social Justice Approach for Social Change.Margaret McLaren - 2023 - Radical Philosophy Review 26 (1):123-134.
    This article extends and develops themes from my book, Women’s Activism, Feminism, and Social Justice, in response to commentary by Professors Aragon and Nagel. In my remarks I explore what I call “the tricky territory of rights,” as well as feminism, identity, intersectionality, heterogeneity, and complexity, and alternative epistemologies. My interlocuters and I are all skeptical about the notion of human rights for a range of reasons: rights discourse can be too narrow, focusing mainly on legal and political rights; rights (...)
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    Relational Selves.Hoyt Edge & Margaret A. McLaren - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 8 (20):34-48.
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    Amy Allen , The Politics of Our Selves: Power, Autonomy, and Gender in Contemporary Critical Theory (New York: Columbia University Press, 2008) ISBN: 9780231136228.Margaret A. McLaren - 2009 - Foucault Studies:83-87.
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    And Justice for All?Margaret A. Mclaren - 2014 - Radical Philosophy Review 17 (2):499-502.
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    Complex Identities and Relational Freedoms.Margaret A. McLaren - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (2):399-408.
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    Decolonizing Feminism: Transnatpb.Margaret A. McLaren (ed.) - 2017 - Rowman and Littlefield International.
    In a time of globalization, what does an inclusive feminist politics entail? This accessible volume addresses the key issues in, and most significant challenges for, contemporary transnational feminist politics and political theory. Ideal for courses in Gender and Globalization, Transnational Feminism and Feminist Theory.
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    Guest Editors' Introduction.Margaret A. McLaren & Joshua Mills-Knutsen - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):289-296.
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    Global Gender Justice: Human Rights and Political Responsibility.Margaret A. McLaren - 2019 - Critical Horizons 20 (2):127-144.
    I argue that Iris Marion Young’s concept of political responsibility is well suited for transnational feminism analyses. Young’s work reveals the intersections of ethical, social, and political theory; her model of political responsibility articulates a view of shared social and political responsibility for the structural conditions of exploitation and domination. Young’s theory of political responsibility provides an account that views responsibility for social injustice as both deeply personal, and shared. She argues that we can only discharge our political responsibility by (...)
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    Global Gender Justice: Human Rights and Political Responsibility.Margaret A. McLaren - 2019 - Critical Horizons 20 (2):127-144.
    I argue that Iris Marion Young’s concept of political responsibility is well suited for transnational feminism analyses. Young’s work reveals the intersections of ethical, social, and political theory; her model of political responsibility articulates a view of shared social and political responsibility for the structural conditions of exploitation and domination. Young’s theory of political responsibility provides an account that views responsibility for social injustice as both deeply personal, and shared. She argues that we can only discharge our political responsibility by (...)
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    Intersectionality and Moral Responsibility.Margaret McLaren & D. Hoyt Edge - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 8:135-141.
    Our paper examines the impact of the intersection of cultural and gender identity on moral reasoning. Much research has been done on gender differences in moral thinking/reasoning, and increasingly research has also examined cultural differences in moral thinking. In agreement with a number of scholars we support the following claims about culture, moral reasoning, and concepts of self: concepts of self and approaches to moral reasoning are connected, concepts of self are differing by gender and culture, moral reasoning differs by (...)
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    Possibilities for a Nondominated Female Subjectivity.Margaret Mclaren - 1993 - Hypatia 8 (1):153-158.
    This essay examines one of the contributions that Sandra Bartky makes to feminist theory. Bartky critiques Foucault for his gender blind treatment of the disciplines and social practices that create "docile bodies." She introduces several gender specific disciplines and practices that illustrate that the production of bodies is itself gender coded. This essay argues that social practices are not monolithic, but are composed of various strands that may be in tension with one another.
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    Women's Activism, Feminism, and Social Justice.Margaret A. McLaren - 2019 - Oup Usa.
    Informed by practices of women's activism in India, this book proposes a feminist social justice framework to address the wide range of issues women face globally, including economic exploitation, sexist oppression, racial, ethnic, and caste oppression, and cultural imperialism. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book argues that current frameworks for global justice, such as human rights, need to be supplemented by a relational framework that includes resistance to economic exploitation and social oppression.
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    Editorial Note.Harry van der Linden & Margaret A. McLaren - 2021 - Radical Philosophy Review 24 (1):5-6.
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    Review of Seyla Benhabib: Situating the Self: Gender, Community, and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics[REVIEW]Margaret A. McLaren - 1994 - Ethics 104 (2):410-412.
  26. Two Feminist Views on the Self, Identity and Collective Action. [REVIEW]Margaret A. Mclaren - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (1):120 - 125.
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    Book review: Bat-Ami bar on. the subject of violence: Arendtean exercises in understanding. Lanham, md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002. [REVIEW]Margaret A. McLaren - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (2):205-208.
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    Review of Seyla Benhabib: Situating the Self: Gender, Community, and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics[REVIEW]Margaret A. McLaren - 1994 - Ethics 104 (2):410-412.
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    Book review: Bat-Ami bar on. the subject of violence: Arendtean exercises in understanding. Lanham, md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002. [REVIEW]Margaret A. McLaren - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (2):205-208.
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