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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. The Feminist World Of Love And Ritual 1
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PART I: Yours In Sisterhood
- 1. Love Letters to a New Me 23
- 2. Feminist Epistolary Romance 40
- 3. Velvet Boxing Gloves 59
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PART II: Letter Writing and the Ethics of Care
- 4. Theorizing Feminist Letters 79
- 5. Mothers and Daughters in Correspondence 96
- 6. Writing the Web: Letters from the Women’s Peace Movement 113
- 7. Do Webs Work? Letters and the Clash of Communities 129
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PART III: The Right to Be Cared For: Letters and the Life Cycle of a Social Movement
- 8. Care Versus Autonomy: The Problem of (Loving) Men 147
- 9. The Paradox of Care as a Right 164
- 10. How Different Is E-mail? 178
- 11. Care Ethics Online 194
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PART IV: The Afterlife of Letters
- 12. On Burning and Saving Letters 205
- 13. On Stealing Letters: The Ethics of Epistolary Research 224
- Conclusion 241
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 265
- Acknowledgments 291
- Index 299
- Backmatter 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. The Feminist World Of Love And Ritual 1
-
PART I: Yours In Sisterhood
- 1. Love Letters to a New Me 23
- 2. Feminist Epistolary Romance 40
- 3. Velvet Boxing Gloves 59
-
PART II: Letter Writing and the Ethics of Care
- 4. Theorizing Feminist Letters 79
- 5. Mothers and Daughters in Correspondence 96
- 6. Writing the Web: Letters from the Women’s Peace Movement 113
- 7. Do Webs Work? Letters and the Clash of Communities 129
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PART III: The Right to Be Cared For: Letters and the Life Cycle of a Social Movement
- 8. Care Versus Autonomy: The Problem of (Loving) Men 147
- 9. The Paradox of Care as a Right 164
- 10. How Different Is E-mail? 178
- 11. Care Ethics Online 194
-
PART IV: The Afterlife of Letters
- 12. On Burning and Saving Letters 205
- 13. On Stealing Letters: The Ethics of Epistolary Research 224
- Conclusion 241
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 265
- Acknowledgments 291
- Index 299
- Backmatter 313