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While some chapters discuss traditional concepts such as rights, power, freedom and citizenship, others argue that less frequently discussed topics in political theory - such as the family, childhood, dependency, compassion and suffering - are just as significant for an understanding of political life. The opening chapter by Narayan and Shanley shows how this diverse set of topics can be linked together and how feminist theory can be elaborated systematically if it takes notions of independence and dependency, public and private, and power and empowerment as central to its agenda.
This book will be of interest to a wide audience concerned with the study of gender, and to all those in political science, philosophy, legal studies and women's studies who are interested in the way in which political theory and practice can be fruitfully reconceived with the help of feminist perspectives.
Mary Lyndon Shanley is a feminist legal scholar specializing in issues of the American family and reproductive technologies. Her book Just Marriage weighed into the controversy around gay marriage with a historical and political science perspective.
Uma Narayan is an Indian feminist scholar, and a Professor of Philosophy at Vassar College.
| Publication Date: | 04 August 1997 |
| Publisher: | Polity Press |
| Imprint: | Polity |
| ISBN-13: | 9780745617961 |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Page Count: | 248 |
| Weight (oz): | 18.0 |