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“Saving Amina”: Global Justice for Women and Intercultural Dialogue
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Women's RightMoral RelationshipFeminist DebateGlobal StudiesSocial SciencesPoor CountriesViolence Against WomenGender StudiesTransnational FeminismsGender EqualityFeminist ScholarshipIntersectionalityFeminist PerspectiveFeminist TheoryCultureIntercultural DialogueGlobal Gender JusticePoor WomenSocial JusticeGlobal Justice
Western moral and political theorists have recently devoted considerable attention to the perceived victimization of women by Non-western cultures. In this paper, I argue that conceiving injustice to poor women in poor countries primarily as a matter of their oppression by illiberal cultures presents an understanding of their situation that is crucially incomplete. This incomplete understanding distorts Western theorists comprehension of our moral relationship to women elsewhere in the world and so of our theoretical task. It also impoverishes our assumptions about the intercultural dialogue necessary to promote global justice for women.
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