This book provides feminist visions of how political concepts can be reconstructed. It offers a diversified selection of feminist analyses of concepts that are central to political theory: justice, freedom, autonomy, authority, democracy, privacy, obligation, power, community, equality, and care.
This book provides feminist visions of how political concepts can be reconstructed. It offers a diversified selection of feminist analyses of concepts that are central to political theory: justice, freedom, autonomy, authority, democracy, privacy, obligation, power, community, equality, and care.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nancy J. Hirschmann is associate professor of political science at Cornell University. She is author of Rethinking Obligation: A Feminist Method for Political Theory as well as papers on feminist theory, political concepts, and women in the history of the Western canon. Christine Di Stefano is associate professor of political science at the University of Washington. She is author of Configurations of Masculinity: A Feminist Perspective on Modern Political Theory and papers on autonomy, feminist postmodernism, and gender is Western political thought.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction: Revision Reconstruction and the Challenge of the New Chapter 2 Community/ Sexuality/ Gender: Rethinking Power Chapter 3 Revisioning Freedom: Relationship Context and the Politics of Empowerment Chapter 4 What Is Authority's Gender? Chapter 5 Autonomy in the Light of Difference Chapter 6 Reconstructing Democracy Chapter 7 Care as a Political Concept Chapter 8 Rethinking Obligation for Feminism Chapter 9 Equalizing Privacy and Specifying Equality Chapter 10 Privacy at Home: The Twofold Problem Chapter 11 PrivacVt Publicity and Power: A Feminist Rethinking of the Public-Private Distinction Chapter 12 All the Comforts of Home: The Genealogy of Community Chapter 13 Reflections on Families in the Age of Murphy Brown: On Gende" Justice and Sexuality
Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Community/Sexuality/Gender -- Revisioning Freedom -- What Is Authority's Gender? -- Autonomy in the Light of Difference -- Reconstructing Democracy -- Care as a Political Concept -- Rethinking Obligation for Feminism -- Equalizing Privacy and Specifying Equality -- Privacy at Home -- Privacy, Publicity, and Power -- All the Comforts of Home -- Reflections on Families in the Age of Murphy Brown
Chapter 1 Introduction: Revision Reconstruction and the Challenge of the New Chapter 2 Community/ Sexuality/ Gender: Rethinking Power Chapter 3 Revisioning Freedom: Relationship Context and the Politics of Empowerment Chapter 4 What Is Authority's Gender? Chapter 5 Autonomy in the Light of Difference Chapter 6 Reconstructing Democracy Chapter 7 Care as a Political Concept Chapter 8 Rethinking Obligation for Feminism Chapter 9 Equalizing Privacy and Specifying Equality Chapter 10 Privacy at Home: The Twofold Problem Chapter 11 PrivacVt Publicity and Power: A Feminist Rethinking of the Public-Private Distinction Chapter 12 All the Comforts of Home: The Genealogy of Community Chapter 13 Reflections on Families in the Age of Murphy Brown: On Gende" Justice and Sexuality
Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Community/Sexuality/Gender -- Revisioning Freedom -- What Is Authority's Gender? -- Autonomy in the Light of Difference -- Reconstructing Democracy -- Care as a Political Concept -- Rethinking Obligation for Feminism -- Equalizing Privacy and Specifying Equality -- Privacy at Home -- Privacy, Publicity, and Power -- All the Comforts of Home -- Reflections on Families in the Age of Murphy Brown
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