Maternal Ethics and Other Slave Moralities
Discover the profound insights in "Maternal Ethics and Other Slave Moralities" by renowned author, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1995. This thought-provoking book spans 228 pages and delves into the critical ways maternal subjectivities challenge the dominant narratives of instrumental reason. It examines how mothers, individuals of African descent, and other historically marginalized groups are reshaping the oppressive cultural frameworks often associated with Western notions of Reason. This compelling analysis invites readers to reflect on the transformative power of maternal ethics and the moralities that arise from the experiences of those labeled as 'slaves' in history. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in ethics, social justice, and the intersection of motherhood and identity, this book is a must-read for understanding the complexities of moral reasoning in contemporary society.