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In memory of Iris.(Iris Young Marion)
July 1, 2008... The Iris I knew, the Iris I know, is the Iris who is not physically here with us, the Iris who had and who still has the power to draw us together and keep us together. It is this power of drawing us together that I want to talk about, and it is the power that for me defines what she was and...
Seeing oneself through the eyes of the other: asymmetrical reciprocity and self-respect.
July 1, 2008... Iris Marion Young argues we cannot understand others' experiences by imagining ourselves in their place or in terms of symmetrical reciprocity (1997a). For Young, reciprocity expresses moral respect and asymmetry arises from people's greatly varying life histories and social positions. La...
Being torn: toward a phenomenology of unwanted pregnancy.
July 1, 2008... In Pregnant Embodiment: Subjectivity and Alienation, Iris Marion Young describes the lived bodily experience of women who have "chosen" their pregnancies. In this essay, Lundquist underscores the need for a more inclusive phenomenology of pregnancy. Drawing on sources in literature,...
Power and the politics of difference: oppression, empowerment, and transnational justice.
July 1, 2008... This paper examines Young's conception of power, arguing that it is incomplete, in at least two ways. First, Young tends to equate the term power with the narrower notions of 'oppression' and 'domination'. Thus, Young lacks a satisfactory analysis of individual and collective empowerment....
Interview with Iris Marion Young.(Interview)
July 1, 2008... Originally, the idea o f interviewing Iris Marion Young in Barcelona came about after she accepted an invitation to give a public lecture at the Law School of Pompeu Fabra University in May 2002. I had first met Iris back in 1999, at a conference in Bristol, England, and I was impressed...