The Gender of Generations

Future Generations and the Social Maternal

Authors

  • Rachel Muers University of Exeter

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/ecot.2006.11.3.311

Keywords:

future generations, ethical decisions, social maternal

Abstract

This paper explores the usefulness of various aspects of recent feminist thought on the ‘maternal subject’ for thinking about the ethical relation to future generations. Much ethical literature on future generations is characterized by an assumption that future generations are separate and distant from the ‘present’ generation who make ethical decisions. I put forward the idea of the ‘social maternal’ to challenge this assumption, and suggest that this idea also has significant theological implications.

Author Biography

  • Rachel Muers, University of Exeter
    Department of Theology University of Exeter, EX4 4QJ, UK

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Published

2006-08-24

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Muers, R. (2006). The Gender of Generations: Future Generations and the Social Maternal. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 11(3), 311-325. https://doi.org/10.1558/ecot.2006.11.3.311