Tong Rosemarie
Hypatia. 2002 Summer;17(3):200-13.
In this commentary on Eva Feder Kittay's Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality, and Dependency, I focus on Kittay's dependency theory. I apply this theory to an analysis of women's inadequate access to high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. I conclude that while quandaries remain unresolved, including getting men to do their share of dependency work, Kittay's book is an important and original contribution to feminist healthcare ethics and the development of a normative feminist ethic of care.
在这篇对伊娃·费德·基塔伊的《爱的劳作:关于女性、平等与依赖的论文集》的评论中,我聚焦于基塔伊的依赖理论。我将这一理论应用于分析女性在获取高质量、高性价比医疗保健方面的不足。我得出结论,尽管困境仍未解决,包括让男性承担他们应分担的依赖工作,但基塔伊的这本书是对女性主义医疗伦理以及规范性女性主义关怀伦理发展的一项重要且原创的贡献。