

An edition of Perspectives on feminist political thought in European history (1998)
From the Middle Ages to the Present
By Tjitske Akkerman,Siep Stuurman
Publish Date
May 19, 2006
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
Spanning six centuries of political thought in European history, this book puts the ideas of thinkers from Christine de Pizan to Simone de Beauvoir in the broader contexts of their time. Conventional histories of political thought have sometimes relegated feminist thinking to the footnotes. This text considers how feminism is central to key notions of modern political discourse such as autonomy, liberty and equality, and feminist discussions of morality have been linked to major currents in political thought such as republicanism, civic humanism and romanticism. This collection of essays aims to show that feminism is not a variant of modern radical discourse but is a mode of analyzing the issues of authority, power and virtue that have been at the heart of European political thought from the Middle Ages.
subjects: Condiciones sociales, Feminist criticism, Social conditions, Politisches Denken, Geschichte, Feminismus, Feminism, Politieke filosofie, Politics and government, Women, Mujer, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Electronic books, Feminist theory, Feminisme, Política y gobierno, History, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Aufsatzsammlung, Women, europe, Women, social conditions, Europe, politics and government, Féminisme, Histoire, Théorie féministe, Critique féministe, Femmes, Conditions sociales, Politique et gouvernement