Gender Equality
Herausgeber: Mcclain, Linda C.; Grossman, Joanna L.
Gender Equality
Herausgeber: Mcclain, Linda C.; Grossman, Joanna L.
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Examines the persisting inequality between formal commitments to gender equality and equal citizenship.
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Examines the persisting inequality between formal commitments to gender equality and equal citizenship.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780521766470
- ISBN-10: 0521766478
- Artikelnr.: 26033530
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780521766470
- ISBN-10: 0521766478
- Artikelnr.: 26033530
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Linda McClain and Joanna L. Grossman; Part I. Constitutional
Citizenship and Gender: 1. Gender at the margins of contemporary
constitutional citizenship Rogers Smith; 2. Becoming a citizen: marriage,
immigration, and assimilation Kerry Abrams; 3. Women's civic inclusion and
the bill of rights Gretchen Ritter; 4. Must feminists identify as secular
citizens? Lessons from Ontario Beverley Baines; 5. Feminist fundamentalism
and constitutional citizenship Mary Anne Case; Part II. Political
Citizenship and Gender: 6. Women and antiwar protest: rearticulating gender
and citizenship Kathryn Abrams; 7. Stem cells, disability, and abortion: a
feminist approach to equal citizenship Nancy Hirschmann; 8. Representation,
discrimination, and democracy: a legal assessment of gender quotas in
politics Anne Peters and Stefan Suters; 9. Citizenship and women's election
to political office: the power of gendered public policies Eileen McDonagh;
Part III. Social Citizenship and Gender: 10. Pregnancy and social
citizenship Joanna L. Grossman; 11. Equality: still illusive after all
these years Martha Albertson Fineman; 12. Razing the citizen: economic
inequality, gender, and marriage tax reform Martha T. McCluskey; Part IV.
Sexual and Reproductive Citizenship: 13. Sexual citizens: freedom,
vibrators, and belonging Brenda Cossman; 14. Feminism, queer theory, and
sexual citizenship Maxine Eichner; 15. Infertility, social justice, and
equal citizenship Mary Lyndon Shanley; 16. Reproductive rights and the
reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; Part V. Global Citizenship and
Gender: 17. Women's unequal citizenship at the border Regina Austin; 18.
Domestic violence, citizenship and equality Elizabeth Schneider; 19.
Reproductive rights and the reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; 20. On
the path to equal citizenship and gender equality Anisseh Van
Engeland-Nourai; 21. Gender and human rights Deborah Weissman.
Citizenship and Gender: 1. Gender at the margins of contemporary
constitutional citizenship Rogers Smith; 2. Becoming a citizen: marriage,
immigration, and assimilation Kerry Abrams; 3. Women's civic inclusion and
the bill of rights Gretchen Ritter; 4. Must feminists identify as secular
citizens? Lessons from Ontario Beverley Baines; 5. Feminist fundamentalism
and constitutional citizenship Mary Anne Case; Part II. Political
Citizenship and Gender: 6. Women and antiwar protest: rearticulating gender
and citizenship Kathryn Abrams; 7. Stem cells, disability, and abortion: a
feminist approach to equal citizenship Nancy Hirschmann; 8. Representation,
discrimination, and democracy: a legal assessment of gender quotas in
politics Anne Peters and Stefan Suters; 9. Citizenship and women's election
to political office: the power of gendered public policies Eileen McDonagh;
Part III. Social Citizenship and Gender: 10. Pregnancy and social
citizenship Joanna L. Grossman; 11. Equality: still illusive after all
these years Martha Albertson Fineman; 12. Razing the citizen: economic
inequality, gender, and marriage tax reform Martha T. McCluskey; Part IV.
Sexual and Reproductive Citizenship: 13. Sexual citizens: freedom,
vibrators, and belonging Brenda Cossman; 14. Feminism, queer theory, and
sexual citizenship Maxine Eichner; 15. Infertility, social justice, and
equal citizenship Mary Lyndon Shanley; 16. Reproductive rights and the
reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; Part V. Global Citizenship and
Gender: 17. Women's unequal citizenship at the border Regina Austin; 18.
Domestic violence, citizenship and equality Elizabeth Schneider; 19.
Reproductive rights and the reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; 20. On
the path to equal citizenship and gender equality Anisseh Van
Engeland-Nourai; 21. Gender and human rights Deborah Weissman.
Introduction Linda McClain and Joanna L. Grossman; Part I. Constitutional
Citizenship and Gender: 1. Gender at the margins of contemporary
constitutional citizenship Rogers Smith; 2. Becoming a citizen: marriage,
immigration, and assimilation Kerry Abrams; 3. Women's civic inclusion and
the bill of rights Gretchen Ritter; 4. Must feminists identify as secular
citizens? Lessons from Ontario Beverley Baines; 5. Feminist fundamentalism
and constitutional citizenship Mary Anne Case; Part II. Political
Citizenship and Gender: 6. Women and antiwar protest: rearticulating gender
and citizenship Kathryn Abrams; 7. Stem cells, disability, and abortion: a
feminist approach to equal citizenship Nancy Hirschmann; 8. Representation,
discrimination, and democracy: a legal assessment of gender quotas in
politics Anne Peters and Stefan Suters; 9. Citizenship and women's election
to political office: the power of gendered public policies Eileen McDonagh;
Part III. Social Citizenship and Gender: 10. Pregnancy and social
citizenship Joanna L. Grossman; 11. Equality: still illusive after all
these years Martha Albertson Fineman; 12. Razing the citizen: economic
inequality, gender, and marriage tax reform Martha T. McCluskey; Part IV.
Sexual and Reproductive Citizenship: 13. Sexual citizens: freedom,
vibrators, and belonging Brenda Cossman; 14. Feminism, queer theory, and
sexual citizenship Maxine Eichner; 15. Infertility, social justice, and
equal citizenship Mary Lyndon Shanley; 16. Reproductive rights and the
reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; Part V. Global Citizenship and
Gender: 17. Women's unequal citizenship at the border Regina Austin; 18.
Domestic violence, citizenship and equality Elizabeth Schneider; 19.
Reproductive rights and the reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; 20. On
the path to equal citizenship and gender equality Anisseh Van
Engeland-Nourai; 21. Gender and human rights Deborah Weissman.
Citizenship and Gender: 1. Gender at the margins of contemporary
constitutional citizenship Rogers Smith; 2. Becoming a citizen: marriage,
immigration, and assimilation Kerry Abrams; 3. Women's civic inclusion and
the bill of rights Gretchen Ritter; 4. Must feminists identify as secular
citizens? Lessons from Ontario Beverley Baines; 5. Feminist fundamentalism
and constitutional citizenship Mary Anne Case; Part II. Political
Citizenship and Gender: 6. Women and antiwar protest: rearticulating gender
and citizenship Kathryn Abrams; 7. Stem cells, disability, and abortion: a
feminist approach to equal citizenship Nancy Hirschmann; 8. Representation,
discrimination, and democracy: a legal assessment of gender quotas in
politics Anne Peters and Stefan Suters; 9. Citizenship and women's election
to political office: the power of gendered public policies Eileen McDonagh;
Part III. Social Citizenship and Gender: 10. Pregnancy and social
citizenship Joanna L. Grossman; 11. Equality: still illusive after all
these years Martha Albertson Fineman; 12. Razing the citizen: economic
inequality, gender, and marriage tax reform Martha T. McCluskey; Part IV.
Sexual and Reproductive Citizenship: 13. Sexual citizens: freedom,
vibrators, and belonging Brenda Cossman; 14. Feminism, queer theory, and
sexual citizenship Maxine Eichner; 15. Infertility, social justice, and
equal citizenship Mary Lyndon Shanley; 16. Reproductive rights and the
reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; Part V. Global Citizenship and
Gender: 17. Women's unequal citizenship at the border Regina Austin; 18.
Domestic violence, citizenship and equality Elizabeth Schneider; 19.
Reproductive rights and the reproduction of gender Barbara Stark; 20. On
the path to equal citizenship and gender equality Anisseh Van
Engeland-Nourai; 21. Gender and human rights Deborah Weissman.