Contents Preface Introduction Part 1: Culture and Art 1. Reading Jane Addams in the Twenty-first Century Katherine Joslin 2. Cultural Contradictions: Jane Addams's Struggles with the Life of Art and the Art of Life Charlene Haddock Seigfried 3. Trojan Women and Devil Baby Tales: Addams on Domestic Violence Marilyn Fischer 4. Addams's Philosophy of Art: Feminist Aesthetics and Moral Imagination at Hull House L. Ryan Musgrave Bonomo Part 2: Sex and Society 5. Sex and the City: Jane Addams Confronts Prostitution Victoria Bissell Brown 6. Toward a Queer Social Welfare Studies: Unsettling Jane Addams Shannon Jackson 7.
Love on Halsted Street: A Contemplation on Jane Addams Louise W. Knight Part 3: Religion and Politics 8. The Theology of Jane Addams: Religion "Seeking Its Own Adjustment" Eleanor J. Stebner 9. Social Democracy, Cosmopolitan Hospitality, and Intercivilizational Peace: Lessons from Jane Addams Judith M. Green 10. Community Organizing: Addams and Alinsky Maurice Hamington 11. Examining Addams's Democratic Theory Through a Postcolonial Feminist Lens Judy D.
Whipps 12. Engendering Democracy by Socializing It: Jane Addams's Contribution to Feminist Political Theorizing Wendy Sarvasy Selected Bibliography List of Contributors Index.