Carol Gilligan Carol Gilliganâs landmark book In a Different Voice  â the âlittle book that started a revolutionâ â brought womenâs voices to the fore in work on the self and moral development, enabling women to be heard in their own right, and with their own integrity, for the first time.  Forty years later, Gilligan returns to the subject matter of her classic book, re-examining its central arguments and concerns from the vantage point of the present. Thanks to the work that she and others have done in recent decades, it is now possible to clarify and articulate what couldnât quite be seen or said at the time of the original that the âdifferent voiceâ (of care ethics), although initially heard as a âfeminineâ voice, is in fact a human voice; that the voice it differs from is a patriarchal voice (bound to gender binaries and hierarchies); and that where patriarchy is in force or enforced, the human voice is a voice of resistance, and care ethics is an ethics of liberation. While gender is central to the story Gilligan tells, this is not a story about it is a human story. With this clarification, it becomes evident why In a Different Voice  continues to resonate strongly with peopleâs experience and, perhaps more crucially, why the different voice is a voice for the 21st century.
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PsychologyNonfiction
144 Pages