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The Constitution As Social Design Gender And Civic Membership In The American Constitutional Order Gretchen Ritter

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The Constitution As Social Design Gender And Civic Membership In The American Constitutional Order Gretchen Ritter
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.27 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Gretchen Ritter
ISBN: 9781503625877, 1503625877
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Constitution As Social Design Gender And Civic Membership In The American Constitutional Order Gretchen Ritter by Gretchen Ritter 9781503625877, 1503625877 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on gender and civic membership in American constitutional politics from the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment through Second Wave Feminism. It examines how American civic membership is gendered, and how the terms of civic membership available to men and women shape their political identities, aspirations, and behavior. The book also explores the dynamics of American constitutional development through a focus on civic membership—a legal and political construct at the heart of the constitutional order. This is a book about gender politics and constitutional development, and about what each of these can tell us about the other. It considers the options and choices faced by women’s rights activists in the United States as they voiced their claims for civic inclusion from Reconstruction through Second Wave Feminism, and it makes evident the limits of liberal citizenship for women.

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