Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Fortune Is a Woman - But So Is Prudence: Machiavelli's Clizia | p. 23 |
Montesquieu on "The Woman Problem" | p. 39 |
What Sophie Knew: Rousseau's Emile et Sophie, ou Les Solitaires | p. 67 |
Exporting the "Self-Made Girl": The Comparative Politics of The Portrait of a Lady | p. 93 |
The Mothers of the Disappeared: An Encounter with Antigone's Daughters | p. 129 |
Political Woman: Ancient Comedies and Modern Dilemmas | p. 149 |
Toward a New - and Old - Feminism for Liberal Democracy | p. 171 |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile and Sophie, or Solitary Beings | p. 193 |
Index | p. 237 |
About the Contributors | p. 245 |
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