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Women's Liberation and the Sublime
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Table of Contents

Introduction, Marilyn Friedman
Part I: Citizenship, Government, and Law
1: The Logic of Masculinist Protection: Reflections on the Current Security State, Iris Marion Young
2: French Universalism in the Nineties, Joan Wallach Scott
3: Battered Women, Intimidation, and the Law, Sandra Bartky
Part II: Practices of Citizenship in Culture and Civil Society
4: Women's Community Activism and the Rejection of "Politics": Some Dilemmas of Popular Democratic Movements, Martha Ackelsberg
5: Arenas of Citizenship: Civil Society, State, and the Global Order, Alison M. Jaggar
6: Multiple Subjectivities: Chicanas and Cultural Citizenship, Aida Hurtado
7: Care as the Work of Citizens: A Modest Proposal, Joan Tronto
Part III: Grounds of Citizenship in Culture and Civil Society
8: The Kin Contract and Citizenship in the Middle East, Suad Joseph
9: Citizenship and Faith, Amina Wadud
10: Women's Education: A Global Challenge, Martha C. Nussbaum
Index

About the Author

Marilyn Friedman is Professor of Philosophy at Washington University and author of Autonomy, Gender, Politics (OUP 2002).

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"A noteworthy contribution to the burgeoning scholarship on gender and citizenship."--Shelley Wilcox, Feminism and Philosophy
"Both a first rate addition to primary research as well as to critical work in the field. The question of citizenship and gender in particular will become more relevant and pressing as the EU expands and questions of gender parity come to the foreground in the aging developed nations of the West. This is an important work."--Eduardo Mendieta, SUNY Stony Brook

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