Rethinking Relationality in the Context of Adult Mother–Daughter Caregiving in Indian Fiction

I. Raja
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This article seeks to examine how far mainstream moral concepts, such as rights and contracts, which came in for a strong critique from feminist ethicists in the 1980s, may still be relevant to the dynamics of intergenerational relations in old age. Through close readings of three Indian short stories about adult daughters' caregiving to their critically ill or dying mothers in a manner that recalls maternal caregiving to young children, it demonstrates how the maternal paradigm does not engage sufficiently with notions of reciprocity and is therefore unable to capture the dynamic nature of intergenerational exchange between adult children and their aging parents. Finally, it argues that neither the social contract theory of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Rawls with its basis in a notion of a self-interested individual, nor the maternal paradigm theory of feminist scholars such as Carol Gilligan and Sara Ruddick with their emphasis on an other-focused relationality provide an adequate model for capturing th...
印度小说中成年母女照料语境下的关系反思
这篇文章试图检验主流道德概念,如权利和契约,在多大程度上可能仍然与老年代际关系的动态有关,这些概念在20世纪80年代受到女权主义伦理学家的强烈批评。通过仔细阅读三个关于成年女儿照顾病重或垂死母亲的印度短篇故事,让人想起母亲照顾年幼孩子的方式,它证明了母亲的范式如何没有充分参与互惠的概念,因此无法捕捉到成年子女和年迈父母之间代际交流的动态本质。最后,本文认为霍布斯、洛克、卢梭和罗尔斯的社会契约理论(其基础是自我利益的个人概念)和女权主义学者卡罗尔·吉利根和萨拉·鲁迪克的母性范式理论(其强调以他人为中心的关系)都没有提供一个充分的模型来捕捉……
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