Linda C. Mcclain
Gender Equality
Dimensions of Women's Equal Citizenship. Edited by Linda C. McClain, Joanna L. Grossman
Herausgeber: Grossman, Joanna L.; Mcclain, Linda C.
Linda C. Mcclain
Gender Equality
Dimensions of Women's Equal Citizenship. Edited by Linda C. McClain, Joanna L. Grossman
Herausgeber: Grossman, Joanna L.; Mcclain, Linda C.
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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: 1. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780521747349
- ISBN-10: 0521747341
- Artikelnr.: 27941781
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780521747349
- ISBN-10: 0521747341
- Artikelnr.: 27941781
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Linda C. McClain is Professor of Law and Paul M. Siskind Research Scholar at Boston University School of Law. She is the author of The Place of Families: Fostering Capacity, Equality, and Responsibility, which was praised as 'the most careful and comprehensive defense to date of the progressive liberal feminist position on the civic role of families'. She is currently at work on a book on contemporary challenges over regulating civil society titled Free and Equal Association. McClain is a former faculty Fellow of the Harvard University Center for Ethics and the Professions.
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.