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Existential Eroticism: A Feminist Approach to Understanding Women''s Oppression-Perpetuating Choices offer a unique lens aimed at the underbelly of the lady through which feminists can reorient discourses on rationality and moral responsibility related to women's oppression-perpetuating choices. Shay Welch utilizes feminist ethics, broadly construed as feminist philosophy concerned with the ethical commitment to eliminate oppression, to scrutinize how women regard and judge one another and to offer a more representative account of restriction, rationality, and responsibility to begin the healing process between diverse and divergent women. The book aims not only to construct an analysis of self-perpetuated oppression that will broaden feminist understandings of experiences that motivate many women to choose as they do, it serves as a means of understanding the marginalized.

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This is no small achievement. As I read the book, these insights are important because they apply more generally than just to the experience of marginal women. . . I think it achieves something. . . remarkable, which is to show that reflecting on invisible, marginal lives illuminates the experience of the privileged. * American Philosophical Association *
Throughout Existential Eroticism, Welch draws subtle distinctions and makes forceful arguments concerning staggeringly difficult issues. . . .[The book] is a resolute philosophical inquiry into the suffering she herself, her family members, and her friends endured (and that so many women like them continue to endure), and it is a sustained reclamation of their dignity as agents. * Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy *
Existential Eroticism is a compelling and original contribution to feminist philosophy. It raises and attempts to resolve important issues about complicity under systemic conditions of disadvantage under patriarchy and grapples with the uncomfortable territory of intra-group blame and resentment, while providing a constructive way forward in intra-group forgiveness. Most of all, Welch successfully achieves her goal of providing a nuanced account in which women living in some of the most desperate scenarios of existential eroticism are not simply to be understood as victims or dupes, but in fact as agents, sometimes blameworthy sometimes not, sometimes fighters, and sometimes employing highly sophisticated forms of desperate rationality. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

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Chapter One: Setting the “Stage” Chapter Two: Existential Eroticism and Autonomy Chapter Three: Forms of Restriction and Systemic Patriarchy Chapter Four: Duress and Necessity under Existential Eroticism Chapter Five: Trauma as Desperation Chapter Six: Desperate Rationality Chapter Seven: Self-Perpetuated Oppression: Individuated Acts, Complicity, and Moral Responsibility Chapter Eight: Blaming and Forgiving Each Other

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/19/2017 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498505437, 978-1498505437
      ISBN10: 1498505430

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Existential Eroticism: A Feminist Approach to Understanding Women''s Oppression-Perpetuating Choices offer a unique lens aimed at the underbelly of the lady through which feminists can reorient discourses on rationality and moral responsibility related to women's oppression-perpetuating choices. Shay Welch utilizes feminist ethics, broadly construed as feminist philosophy concerned with the ethical commitment to eliminate oppression, to scrutinize how women regard and judge one another and to offer a more representative account of restriction, rationality, and responsibility to begin the healing process between diverse and divergent women. The book aims not only to construct an analysis of self-perpetuated oppression that will broaden feminist understandings of experiences that motivate many women to choose as they do, it serves as a means of understanding the marginalized.

      Trade Review
      This is no small achievement. As I read the book, these insights are important because they apply more generally than just to the experience of marginal women. . . I think it achieves something. . . remarkable, which is to show that reflecting on invisible, marginal lives illuminates the experience of the privileged. * American Philosophical Association *
      Throughout Existential Eroticism, Welch draws subtle distinctions and makes forceful arguments concerning staggeringly difficult issues. . . .[The book] is a resolute philosophical inquiry into the suffering she herself, her family members, and her friends endured (and that so many women like them continue to endure), and it is a sustained reclamation of their dignity as agents. * Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy *
      Existential Eroticism is a compelling and original contribution to feminist philosophy. It raises and attempts to resolve important issues about complicity under systemic conditions of disadvantage under patriarchy and grapples with the uncomfortable territory of intra-group blame and resentment, while providing a constructive way forward in intra-group forgiveness. Most of all, Welch successfully achieves her goal of providing a nuanced account in which women living in some of the most desperate scenarios of existential eroticism are not simply to be understood as victims or dupes, but in fact as agents, sometimes blameworthy sometimes not, sometimes fighters, and sometimes employing highly sophisticated forms of desperate rationality. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter One: Setting the “Stage” Chapter Two: Existential Eroticism and Autonomy Chapter Three: Forms of Restriction and Systemic Patriarchy Chapter Four: Duress and Necessity under Existential Eroticism Chapter Five: Trauma as Desperation Chapter Six: Desperate Rationality Chapter Seven: Self-Perpetuated Oppression: Individuated Acts, Complicity, and Moral Responsibility Chapter Eight: Blaming and Forgiving Each Other

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