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Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World: Essays in Honour of Roger C. Hutchinson (CESC)

معرفی کتاب «Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World: Essays in Honour of Roger C. Hutchinson (CESC)» نوشتهٔ Phyllis D Airhart; Roger Hutchinson; Marilyn J Legge; Gary Lorne Redcliffe; Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses، منتشرشده توسط نشر Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion = Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World is an apt title for this collection of essays in honour of Roger C. Hutchinson who, over many decades, has encouraged and participated in shaping a Canadian contextual social ethics. His abiding interest in social ethics and in religious engagement with public issues is reflected in his life's work -- seeking the consensus and self-knowledge required to achieve cooperation in the search for a just, participatory, and sustainable society. One of Roger Hutchinson's many notable accomplishments is his development of a method of dialogue for ethical clarification in situations of diversity. Some of the essays collected here apply this method to specific issues, while others discuss how religious persons and organizations can and do co-operate in a pluralistic world to achieve social and ecological well-being. All essays are of keen interest to those concerned with the role and function of ethics at the matrix of religious conviction and social transformation. For nearly three decades Roger Hutchinson has been based at Victoria University in Toronto, first in religious studies, then at Emmanuel College, where he completed his teaching career as professor of church and society while serving as principal from 1996 to 2001. Why does it seem as if everyone is writing memoirs, and particularly women? The current popularity of memoir verifies the common belief that we each have a story to tell. And we do ... especially women. Memoirs are not only representations of women's personal lives but also of their desire to repossess important parts of our culture, in which women's stories have not mattered. Beginning with her own motivations for writing memoirs, Helen M. Buss examines the many kinds of memoir written by contemporary women: memoirs about growing up, memoirs about traumatic events, about relationships, about work. In writing memoirs, these women publicly assert that their lives have mattered. They reshape the memoir, a form as old as the middle ages and as young as today, into a social discourse that blends the personal with the political, the self with the significant other, literature with history, and fiction with autobiography and essay. Buss urges readers to use their reading experience to help themselves understand and write the significance of their own lives. Repossessing the World is the first book-length critical inquiry into women's use of a form that has often been dismissed as less important than autobiography, less professional than the novel, and less intellectual than the formal essay. Buss demonstrates that the memoir makes its own art, not only through selective borrowing from these genres but also through the unique way that the tripartite narrative voice of the memoir constructs the personal and public experience of the memorist as significant to our cultural moment Annotation A critical inquiry into women's use of the memoir, a form that has often been dismissed as less significant than autobiography, less professional than the novel, and less intellectual than the essay. Buss (aka Margaret Clarke; English, U. of Calgary) argues that the memoir "bridges the typical strategies of historical and literary discourses in order to establish necessary connections between the private and the public, the personal and political ... The memoir is increasingly used (by women) to interrogate the private individual's relationship to a history and/or a culture from which she finds her experience of her self and her life excluded." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Autobiocritical Preface -- Memoir As A Life-writing Discourse -- Memoir With An Attitude : One Reader Reads The Woman Warrior : Memoirs Of A Girlhood Among Ghosts -- Identity As A Balancing Act : Memoirs' Practice Of Non-sacrificial Rituals Of Self-performance -- Dancing With Our Mothers : Reading And Writing Memoirs As A Mother And A Daughter -- Scenes Of Language : Trauma And The Search For Form In Women's Memoirs -- Joining Heart And Head : Contemporary Academic Women's Use Of The Memoir Form -- Repossessing A Relational Autonomy That Resists Appropriation. Helen M. Buss. Incxludes Index. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 191-199). Annotation A collection of essays in honur of the man who encouraged and participated in shaping a Canadian contextual social ethics
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