Rethinking Obligation: A Feminist Method for Political TheoryCornell University Press, 1992 - 365 Seiten In Rethinking Obligation, Nancy J. Hirschmann provides an innovative analysis of liberal obligation theory that uses feminism as a theoretical method for rethinking political obligations from the bottom up. In articulating a feminist method for political theory, Hirschmann skillfully brings together theoretical categories and methods previously seen as opposed: feminist standpoint and postmodernism, gender psychology and anti-essentialism, empiricism and interpretivism. Rethinking Obligation mounts a vital challenge to central aspects of liberal theory. Students and scholars of political philosophy, political theory, feminist theory, and women's studies will want to read it. |
Inhalt
The Problem of Women in Political Obligation | 35 |
Renewed or Recycled? | 77 |
The Argument from Psychology | 126 |
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Rethinking Obligation: A Feminist Method for Political Theory Nancy J. Hirschmann Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2018 |
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