(Mis)recognition, Social Inequality and Social Justice

Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu

Terry Lovell editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Dec '07

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Nancy Fraser’s work provides a theory of justice from multiple perspectives which has created a powerful frame for the analysis of political, moral and pragmatic dilemmas in an era of global capitalism and cultural pluralism. It has been developed through dialogue with key contemporary thinkers, including an extended critical exchange with Axel Honneth that touches importantly upon the work of the late Pierre Bourdieu on social suffering.

This collection of essays considers some of the conceptual and philosophical contentions that Fraser’s model has provoked and presents some compelling examples of its analytical power in a range of contexts in which the politics of social justice are at issue, including the politics of justice in South Africa, and social policy. It includes essays on queer theory and the paradoxical effects of gay marriage and civil partnerships on the imbalance in the social composition of UK parliamentary representation, and on the significance of class.

Lovell’s edited essays offer valuable reflections on an area of common

ground shared by sociology and moral philosophy: the Redistribution or

Recognition debate.

Bridget Fowler is a Professor Emerita of Sociology in the University of

Glasgow

ISBN: 9780415464949

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Weight: 362g

224 pages