Develops a new account of historical injustice and redress, demonstrating why a consideration of history is crucial for gender equality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alasia Nuti is Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of York. Her work is situated at the intersection of analytical political theory, critical theory, gender studies and critical race theory. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Political Philosophy, Ethics & International Affairs, Feminist Theory, Political Theory and Ethics & Global Politics. Nuti was also awarded the prestigious Elizabeth Wiskemann Prize for the study of inequality and social justice from the Political Studies Association.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. De-temporalising (historical) injustice 3. The structural reproduction of unjust history 4. History, injustice and groups 5. Defining women as a group 6. Women and the reproduction of unjust history in egalitarian contexts 7. The policy of the unjust past 8. The politics of the unjust past 9. Conclusion: responsibility and the process of redress References Index.
1. Introduction 2. De-temporalising (historical) injustice 3. The structural reproduction of unjust history 4. History, injustice and groups 5. Defining women as a group 6. Women and the reproduction of unjust history in egalitarian contexts 7. The policy of the unjust past 8. The politics of the unjust past 9. Conclusion: responsibility and the process of redress References Index.
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