Confucian feminism: a practical ethic for life

London: Bloomsbury Academic (2024)
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Abstract

Confucian Feminism expands the theoretical horizons of feminism by using characteristic Confucian terms, methods, and concerns to interrogate the issue of gender oppression and liberation. Incorporating distinctive Confucian conceptual tools such as ren (benevolent governance), xiao (filial care), you (friendship), li (ritual), and datong (great community), Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee proposes an ethic of care that is feminist and Confucian. Here is a practical ethic that offers women distinctive Confucian conceptual tools to navigate the contours of their existential experiences in their search for liberation.

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Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee
University of Hawaiʻi—West Oʻahu

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