Serene Khader
Serene J. Khader is an American moral and political philosopher and feminist theorist. She is Professor and Jay Newman Chair in the Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College, City University of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center. Her main areas of research are political philosophy, moral psychology, feminist philosophy, global justice and development ethics. In April 2017 she was elected vice-president of the Human Development and Capabilities Association.
Khader exposes the myth that microfinance programs empower women in the third world. Building on work by Marilyn Waring and other feminist theorists, she argues that women are not an under-tapped resource, but are in fact already over-utilised but that more must be done to recognise the unpaid work they already do rather than burdening them with further entrepreneurial responsibilities.Education
Khader has a BA in philosophy and international studies from the University of Oregon and a PhD in philosophy and a graduate certificate in women's studies from Stony Brook University.Works
As author
- Adaptive Preferences and Women's Empowerment, Oxford University Press, 2011,
- Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic, Oxford University Press, to be published 2019,
As editor
- The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy, co-editor with Ann Garry and Alison Stone, Routledge, 2017,