Description
Cortese offers critical analyses of ethnicity and moral judgment, combining two controversial and central areas: morality and race relations. Critiquing the cognitive-developmental model, Cortese examines social class, gender, and ethnic differences in moral judgment and concludes that moral judgment reflects the structure of social relations, not the structure of human cognition. He carefully situates his own argument in relation to both Kolbergian theory and the feminist critique thereof.
About the Author
Anthony J. Cortese is Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of Mexican American Studies at Southern Methodist University.
Reviews
"The topic is very significant. First, the issue of moral development is central to contemporary theoretical debates in critical and contemporary sociological theory and gender studies. Second, bringing the issues of race and ethnicity into this debate is a very useful exercise that will add to the emerging sociological critique of ethical foundationalism." - Robert J. Antonio, Department of Sociology, University of Kansas
"Cortese's research and work brings a clarity to the area that we seldom find. The work is lucid, timely, and opens up new directions in the field." - Fabio B. Dasilva, Department of Sociology, University of Notre Dame
Book Information
ISBN 9780791402801
Author Anthony J. Cortese
Format Paperback
Page Count 197
Imprint State University of New York Press
Publisher State University of New York Press
Weight(grams) 336g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm