Advocacy Meets the Scientific Method
In: Journal of lesbian studies, Volume 5, Issue 3, p. 33-41
ISSN: 1540-3548
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In: Journal of lesbian studies, Volume 5, Issue 3, p. 33-41
ISSN: 1540-3548
In: Affilia: journal of women and social work, Volume 14, Issue 1, p. 98-116
ISSN: 1552-3020
This article describes an employer-based infant-care program that is a unique response to the needs of working parents. This parentingatwork option allows mothers to blend the often-competing demands of work and family and provides high-quality child care to their infants in the workplace. The article also examines the impact of this program on the mothers, the infants, and the workplace.
In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Volume 67, Issue 5, p. 259-265
ISSN: 1945-1350
Older people in need of care benefit by receiving help in ways that do not lessen their independence in their homes and their communities. There is an increasing opportunity for social work practitioners who are in private practice to provide such help.
In: Journal of aging studies, Volume 27, Issue 1, p. 1-14
ISSN: 1879-193X
In: Journal of lesbian studies, Volume 7, Issue 1, p. 127-146
ISSN: 1540-3548
In: Journal of lesbian studies, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 217-249
ISSN: 1540-3548
In: Journal of GLBT family studies, Volume 9, Issue 5, p. 492-511
ISSN: 1550-4298
In: Journal of gay & lesbian social services: issues in practice, policy & research, Volume 9, Issue 4, p. 1-26
ISSN: 1540-4056
In: Journal of gay & lesbian social services: issues in practice, policy & research, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 27-55
ISSN: 1540-4056
In: The Journal of sex research, Volume 39, Issue 2, p. 139-144
ISSN: 1559-8519
In: Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, Volume 3, Issue 4, p. 145-152
ISSN: 1573-3637
In: Substance use & misuse: an international interdisciplinary forum, Volume 48, Issue 3, p. 274-289
ISSN: 1532-2491
In: The international journal of transgenderism: IJT, Volume 14, Issue 1, p. 3-17
ISSN: 1434-4599
In: Re-Reading the Canon
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Section I: The Subject of Philosophy and the Philosophical Subject -- 1. Philosophy, Language, and Wizardry -- 2. Wittgenstein, Feminism, and the Exclusions of Philosophy -- 3. Speaking Philosophy in the Voice of Another: Wittgenstein, Irigaray, and the Inheritance of Mimesis -- Section II: Wittgensteinian Feminist Philosophy: Contrasting Visions -- 4. What Do Feminists Want in an Epistemology? -- 5. Making Mistakes, Rendering Nonsense, andMoving Toward Uncertainty -- 6. Tractatio Logico-Philosophica: Engendering Wittgenstein's Tractatus -- 7. The Moral Language Game -- 8. The Short Life of Meaning: Feminism and Nonliteralism -- Section III: Drawing Boundaries: Categories and Kinds -- 9. ''Back to the Rough Ground!'': Wittgenstein, Essentialism, and Feminist Methods -- 10. Wittgenstein Meets 'Woman' in the Language-Game of Theorizing Feminism -- 11. Using Wittgensteinian Methodology to Elucidate the Meaning of ''Equality'' -- 12. Eleanor Rosch and the Development of Successive Wittgensteinian Paradigms for Cognitive Science -- Section IV: Being Human: Agents and Subjects -- 13. Words and Worlds: Some Thoughts on the Significance of Wittgenstein for Moral and Political Philosophy -- 14. Big Dogs, Little Dogs, Universal Dogs: Ludwig Wittgenstein and Patricia Williams Talk About the Logic of Conceptual Rearing -- 15. Developing Wittgenstein's Picture of the Soul: Toward a Feminist Spiritual Erotics -- 16. ''No Master, Outside or In'': Wittgenstein's Critique of the Proprietary Subject -- Section V: Feminism's Allies: New Players, New Games -- 17. Wittgensteinian Vision(s) and ''Passionate Detachments'': A Queer Context for a Situated Episteme -- 18. Wittgenstein's Remarks on Colour as Remarks on Racism -- 19. Culture, Nature, Ecosystem (or Why Nature Can't Be Naturalized) -- 20. Moving to New Boroughs: Transforming the World by Inventing Language Games -- Bibliography -- Index -- Contributors