1. Introduction: sketching the contours of a feminist philosophy of economics / Drucilla K. Barker and Edith Kuiper
2. Into the margin! / Michele A. Pujol
3. Hazel Kyrk and the ethics of consumption / Susan van Velzen
4. Feminist fiction and feminist economics: Charlotte Perkins Gilman on efficiency / Irene van Staveren
5. Beyond markets: wage setting and the methodology of feminist political economy / Marilyn Power, Ellen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart
Pt. II. Science stories and feminist economics
6. Some implications of the feminist project in economics for empirical methodology / Joyce P. Jacobsen
7. Foregrounding practices: feminist philosophy of economics beyond rhetoric and realism / Fabienne Peter
8. After objectivism vs. relativism / Sandra Harding
9. How did "the moral" get split from "the economic"? / Julie A. Nelson
Pt. III. Constructing masculine/Western identity in economics
10. construction of masculine identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments / Edith Kuiper
11. Social classifications, social statistics, and the "facts" of "difference" in economics / Brian P. Cooper
12. Reading neoclassical economics: toward an erotic economy of sharing / Susan F. Feiner
13. anxious identities we inhabit: post'isms and economic understandings / Nitasha Kaul
Pt. IV. Beyond social contract: theorizing agency and relatedness
14. "Holding Hands at Midnight": the paradox of caring labor / Nancy Folbre
15. Integrating vulnerability: on the impact of caring on economic theorizing / Maren A. Jochimsen
16. evolutionary approach to feminist economics: two different models of caring / Susan Himmelweit
17. Domestic labor and gender identity: are all women carers? / Gillian J. Hewitson
Pt. V. Rethinking categories
18. Empowering work? Bargaining models reconsidered / S. Charusheela
19. Economic marginalia: postcolonial readings of unpaid domestic labor and development / Cynthia A. Wood
20. difficulty of a feminist economics / Eiman Zein-Elabdin.