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Alice Walker's ethics: An analysis of Alice Walker's non-fiction work as a resource for womanist ethics.

机译:爱丽丝·沃克的伦理学:对爱丽丝·沃克的非小说作品作为妇女伦理道德资源的分析。

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As womanist theology and ethics celebrates twenty years in the academy it is addressing questions and critiques concerning methodology, religious identity and roots of womanism. One such critique posed to womanist religious scholarship concerns the absence of engagement with Alice Walker's non-fiction essays, which reveal her ethical thought. Whereas womanist scholars including Katie G. Cannon have investigated the lives of black women such as Zora Neale Hurston in an effort to mine certain values from their stories that are reflective and affirming of black women's ethical systems, a study of Alice Walker's ethical thought has yet to be conducted. While, Walker's fiction work (especially The Color Purple) and her womanist definition are repeatedly cited by womanist scholars, Walker's own values, and method of making ethical decisions are not formally discussed in published womanist scholarship. This dissertation examines Walker's non-fiction essays for values and ethical imperatives that contribute to the doing and study of womanist ethics. Like some womanist scholars, Walker uses race, class, gender and heterosexist womanist analysis which approaching ethical issues. In addition, however Walker's religious orientation as a pagan supports an argument that a fifth ethical category be established for the practice and theory of womanist ethics---earth justice. By uncovering the values and foundation of Walker's ethical thought this dissertation helps broaden womanist ethics by presenting Walker's non-fiction as a resource. It also explains how Walker's religious orientation widens the womanist religious lens to investigate non-Christian religious traditions that are life affirming and liberating for black women.
机译:当女性主义神学和伦理学在该学院庆祝成立二十周年之际,它正在解决有关方法论,宗教身份和女性主义根源的问题和批评。对女性主义宗教学者的这种批评之一涉及缺乏与爱丽丝·沃克的非小说论文的接触,这表明了她的伦理思想。包括凯蒂·加农(Katie G. Cannon)在内的女权主义者学者已经调查了诸如佐拉·尼尔·赫斯顿(Zora Neale Hurston)等黑人妇女的生活,以期从她们的故事中挖掘出某些价值观,这些价值观反映并肯定了黑人妇女的道德体系,但对爱丽丝·沃克(Alice Walker)的道德思想的研究尚未开展。进行。虽然,沃克的小说作品(尤其是《紫色》)和她的女性主义定义被女性主义学者反复引用,但沃克的自身价值观和做出道德决策的方法并未在已发表的女性主义学术研究中正式讨论。本文考察了沃克的非小说论文中的价值观和道德要求,这些价值观和道德要求有助于女性主义伦理学的开展和研究。像一些女权主义学者一样,沃克运用种族,阶级,性别和异性恋女权主义分析来处理道德问题。此外,然而,沃克作为异教徒的宗教取向支持这样一种论点,即为女性主义伦理的实践和理论建立第五种伦理范畴-地球正义。通过揭示沃克伦理思想的价值和基础,本论文通过将沃克的非小说作为一种资源来帮助拓宽女性主义的伦理观念。这也解释了沃克的宗教取向如何扩大女性主义的宗教视野,以调查非基督徒的宗教传统,这些传统为黑人妇女带来了生命的肯定和解放。

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  • 作者

    Harris, Melanie L.;

  • 作者单位

    Union Theological Seminary.;

  • 授予单位 Union Theological Seminary.;
  • 学科 Religion General.;Theology.;Womens Studies.;Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 237 p.
  • 总页数 237
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:44

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