preface | p. ix |
Theoretical Considerations | p. 1 |
Why the Personal Is Not Always Political | p. 3 |
Privation and Privilege | p. 37 |
Therendt on Political Approaches to Intimate-Life Issues | p. 60 |
Contemporary Domains of the Public-Private Tension> | p. 83 |
Problems with the Right to Privacy | p. 85 |
The Democratic Potential of Mothering | p. 112 |
The Personal Is Political: The Closet, Identity Politics, and Outing | p. 132 |
Conclusion: Privacy and Democratic Citizenship | p. 157 |
Notes | p. 161 |
Index | p. 189 |
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