Feminism and Politics

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Anne Phillips
OUP Oxford, 1998 M03 12 - 480 páginas
Feminism challenges both the theory and practice of politics, opening up new ways of thinking about political change. In this latest volume in the Oxford Readings in Feminism series, Anne Phillips brings together twenty outstanding articles dealing with various aspects of feminism and politics, covering political studies, political theory, interests and representation, identities and coalitions, equality and anti-discrimination, and citizenship. This collection will be essential reading for any feminist who has doubted the important of political studies, and any student of politics who has doubted the relevance of feminism.
 

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Introduction
1
I Feminism and Political Studies
21
II Feminism and Political Theory
91
III Interests and Representation
159
IV Identities and Coalitions
241
V Equality and AntiDiscrimination
293
VI Feminism and Citizenship
361
Index
461
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Anne Phillips is Professor of Politics at London Guildhall University. Her publications include The Politics of Presence (1995), Democracy and Difference (1993), Destabilizing Theory: Contemporary Feminist Debates (co-edited with Michele Barrett, 1992), and Engendering Democracy (1991).

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