Suspect citizens : women, virtue, and vice in backlash politics /
A feminist conceptual history that shows how American politics have largely defined women in terms of their reproductive and socializing functions, denying women full citizenship and devaluing their political activity.
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フォーマット: | Licensed eBooks |
言語: | 英語 |
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press
2012.
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オンライン・アクセス: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt14bt414 |
目次:
- Conceptual locations: where virtue, vice and citizenship intersect
- The religious roots of moral guardianship: American women as the daughters of Eve and Zion
- "Back to virtue" backlash politics: privileging irresponsibility
- Suspect citizenship: from Lowell Mill girls to lesbian feminists and sadomasochism
- "Ozzie and Harriet" morality: resetting liberal democracy's moral compass
- The legacy of virtue and vice: Mary Wollstonecraft and contemporary feminist care ethics.