This book makes an important contribution towards an understanding of citizenship as mediated by other collective, historically determined identities: of gender, ethnicity, class and national status. It brings together a group of prominent international scholars from moral philosophy, law, political science and sociology to after a major reconceptualization to offer a major reconceptualization of the idea of citizenship. The contributors demonstrate how the growing ambivalence of State sovereignty in the face of multinational capitalism and the absence of political accountability structures are complicit in the definitions of gendered citizenship. Against these, women’s communal mobilization and political activisms are considered in terms of their power effects and political potentialities.
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Women, Citizenship and Difference
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1st ed.
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8189013335
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xii+271p., Notes; References; Index; 23cm.
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