Resisting hierarchies through relationality in the ethics of care

TitleResisting hierarchies through relationality in the ethics of care
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsRobinson, Fiona
JournalInternational Journal of Care and Caring
Volume4
Issue1
Pagination11-23
AbstractThis article explores recent charges of Western-centrism and gender essentialism in care ethics. In response to these charges, and informed by the work of Carol Gilligan, I argue for a view of care ethics that regards it not primarily as a normative theory advocating for care and care workers, but as a critical ethics that voices and enacts resistance to Cartesian splits and hierarchies. These are not just gender hierarchies; rather, care ethics resists all binaries that divide people into categories and separate them from others, and, indeed, from themselves.
DOI10.1332/239788219X15659215344772
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