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ISBN 10: 0195187466
ISBN 13: 978-0195187465
Author: Marilyn Friedman
The notion of citizenship is complex; it can be at once an identity; a set of rights, privileges, and responsibilities; an elevated and exclusionary status, a relationship between individual and state, and more. In recent decades citizenship has attracted interdisciplinary attention, particularly with the transnational growth of Western capitalism. Yet citizenship's relationship to gender has gone relatively unexplored--despite the globally pervasive denial of citizenship to women, historically and in many places, ongoing today.
This highly interdisciplinary volume explores the political and cultural dimensions of citizenship and their relevance to women and gender. Containing essays by a well-known group of scholars, including Iris Marion Young, Alison Jaggar, Martha Nussbaum, and Sandra Bartky, this book examines the conceptual issues and strategies at play in the feminist quest to give women full citizenship status. The contributors take a fresh look at the issues, going beyond conventional critiques, and examine problems in the political and social arrangements, practices, and conditions that diminish women's citizenship in various parts of the world.
Introduction: The Linguistic Turn
Chapter 1. Feminism and the Sublime
Chapter 2. The Kantian Sublime
Chapter 3. The Postmodern Sublime
Chapter 4. The Stakes of Feminism and the Feminist Postmodern
Chapter 5. Interlude: Postmodern Goods
Chapter 6. Talking Back to Feminist Postmodernism
Chapter 7. Foundations for a Feminist Sublime
Chapter 8. The Liberatory Sublime
Chapter 9. The Natural Sublime
Conclusion
References
Index
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