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9780631198123

Politics and Feminism

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  • ISBN13:

    9780631198123

  • ISBN10:

    0631198121

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-05-04
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

This book addresses the question of gender and feminism in western political theory and practise. It provides students with both the theoretical and historical underpinnings of women's exclusion from politics, and the feminist response to this exclusion.The book begins with preliminary definitions of the terms politics and feminism, exploring how each term intersects with, responds to and grows out of the other. The first chapter provides an overview of the development of the basic dualities in the history of western political thought: the identification of men with the world of reason, order, culture and public life, and women with the world of nature, emotion, desires and private life. The next two chapters explore how these dualities have defined politics and the feminist critique of that construction.The second half of the book is a history of feminism seen from the perspective of its own evolution. Arneil describes this evolution from a first wave completely subsumed within another framework, namely liberalism, to a marriage with other theoretical frameworks, followed by a period of separation and renegotiation of the marital contract (second wave feminism) and finally to an independent position or rather set of positions, in which feminists are beginning to define politics in their own terms. Thus, in the penultimate chapter, Arneil argues, through a survey of current feminist debates, that second wave feminism is now giving way to what she terms third wave feminism(s) characterized by differences in perspective, both in terms of women from men and amongst women.The book provides an accessible and fresh introduction to feminism and the question of gender in western political thought.

Author Biography

Barbara Arneil is an Assistant Professor in the political science department at the University of British Columbia in the area of gender and political theory. Before coming to UBC, she was Senior Policy Advisor to the Canadian Foreign Minister. Prior publications include John Locke and America: The Defense of English Colonialism, published in 1996.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
1 Politics and Feminism: an Introduction
1(9)
Politics
1(2)
Feminism
3(2)
Dualities in Western Political Thought
5(5)
2 Demarcating the Boundaries
10(33)
Culture versus Nature
10(18)
Private versus Public
28(15)
3 Public versus Private: the Feminist Critique
43(34)
4 Culture versus Nature: the Feminist Critique
77(44)
5 Politics and Feminism: Deconstructing the Theoretical Frameworks
121(31)
Liberalism
121(17)
Socialism/Marxism
138(6)
Communitarianism
144(8)
6 First and Second Wave Feminism: Challenging the Dualisms
152(34)
First Wave Feminism
156(7)
Second Wave Feminism
163(23)
7 Third Wave Feminism(s): the View at, of and from the Border(s)
186(38)
`Generation X' Third Wave
188(5)
Difference
193(11)
Difference(s)
204(7)
Living on the Borders: Third Wave's Answer to Dualism, Difference and Differences
211(13)
8 Conclusion
224(8)
Notes 232(31)
Bibliography 263(12)
Index 275

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