Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights & Social Justice
Abstract
The article argues that the struggle for liberation and recognition of subordinated groups, including women and racial minorities, hinges on their ability to define their own realities and experiences. It emphasizes the importance of moving beyond oppressive frameworks that treat individuals as objects ("I-It" relationships) and toward mutual recognition and respect ("I-Thou" relationships). The author advocates for inclusive feminist theories that account for diverse experiences and reject essentialism, promoting a multidimensional understanding of subordination and liberation.
Disciplines
Law | Law and Gender
Recommended Citation
Reginald Oh,
Defining Feminism, Defining Feminisms,
9
Cardozo J. Equal Rts. & Soc. Just.
465
(2003).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozoersj/vol9/iss2/24