Family Values

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Author_Kelly Oliver
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biological determinism critique
Bodily Drives
Bodily Virility
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Brother Sister Relation
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cultural identity formation
Dead Man
Don Juans
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father
Father Son Relationship
fathers
Fathers Body
gendered subjectivity
Hegelian Master Slave Dialectic
Imaginary Father
Imaging Human Beings
kinship studies
Levinas's Notion
Levinas’s Notion
maternal
Maternal Body
paternal
Paternal Body
Paternal Election
Paternal Prohibition
Patricidal Impulses
philosophical analysis of parenthood
philosophy of gender
psychoanalytic theory
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Semiotic Element
son
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Surrogacy Arrangement
Surrogacy Contract
Transcendental Ego
Vice Versa
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Virile Subject
Virile Subjectivity
Young Man
Zonary Placenta

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415913669
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Family Values shows how the various contradictions at the heart of Western conceptions of maternity and paternity problematize our relationships with ourselves and with others. Using philosophical texts, psychoanalytic theory, studies in biology and popular culture, Kelly Oliver challenges our traditional concepts of maternity which are associated with nature, and our conceptions of paternity which are embedded in culture.

Oliver's intervention calls into question the traditional image of the oppositional relationship between nature and culture, maternal and paternal. Family Values also undercuts recent returns to the rhetoric of a "battle between the sexes" by analyzing the conceptual basis of these descriptions in biological research and the presuppositions of such suggestions in philosophy and psychoanalysis. By developing a reconception of maternity and paternity, Family Values offers hope for peace in the battle of the sexes.

Kelly Oliver s Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Womanizing Nieztsche: Philosophy's Relation to theFeminine (Routledge, 1995) and Reading Kristeva:Unravelling the Double-bind, and editor of EthicsPolitics and Difference in Kristeva's Writings (Routledge, 1994).