Table of Content
1. Introduction: Sketching the Contours of a Feminist Philosophy of Economics, Drucilla K. Barker and Edith Kuiper Part I. Re-reading History 2. 'Intro the Margin', Michele Pujol 3. Hazel Kyrk and the Ethics of Consumption, Susan van Velzen 4. Feminist Fiction and Feminist Economics: Charlotte Perkins Gilman on Efficiency, Irene van Staveren 5. Beyond Markets: Wage Setting and the Methodology of Feminist Political Economy, Marilyn Power, Ellen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart Part II. Science Stories and Feminist Economics 6. Some Implications of the Feminist Project in Economics for Empirical Methodology, Joyce P. Jacobsen 7. Foregrounding Practices: Feminist Philosophy of Economics beyond Rhetoric and Realism, Fabienne Peter 8. After Objectivism versus Relativism, Sandra Harding 9. How Did the 'moral' get split from the 'Economic'?, Julie A. Nelson Part III. Constructing Masculine/Western Identity in Economics 10. The Construction of Masculine Identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments, Edith Kuiper 11. Social Classifications, Social Statistics and the 'Facts' of 'Difference' in Economics, Brian P. Cooper 12. A Reading of Neoclassical Economics: Toward an Erotic Economy of Sharing, Susan Feiner 13. The Anxious Identities we Inhabit Post'isms and Economic Understandings, Nitasha Kaul Part IV. Beyond Social Contract: Theorizing Agency and Relatedness 14. Holding Hands at Midnight: The Paradox of Caring Labor, Nancy Folbre 15. Integrating Vulnerability: On the Impact of Caring on Economic Theory, Maren A Jochimsen 16. An Evolutionary Approach to Feminist Economics: Two Different Models of Caring, Susan Himmelweit 17. Domestic Labor and Gender Identity: Are all Women Carers?, Gillian J. Hewitson Part V. Rethinking Categories 18. Empowering Work? Bargaining Models Reconsidered, S. Charusheela 19. Economic Marginalia: Postcolonial Readings of Unpaid Domestic Labor and Development, Cynthia Wood 20. The Difficulty of a Feminist Economics, Eiman Zein-Elabdin