In Part I, following a brief analysis of the critique of liberal political theory, I argue that the theories of Fox-Genovese and West deny the felt experience of women in their own struggle to counteract the construct of gender; since women are engendered by social norms, they must first develop the subjective experience of autonomy, in which they seek to understand the inner direction of their authentic selves. Second, as I argue in Part II, the idea of community, much bandied about, is a concept which is ill-defined in most feminist thought. Further, the prescription for women\u27s place as part of a community generally ignores the experience of women who traditionally have been subordinated by their defined roles within communities
This work seeks to develop a methodology that serves a women\u27s anti-subordination project. To ach...
This chapter argues that postmodern feminism can support a feminist politics of law reform through t...
grantor: University of TorontoA major preoccupation of late twentieth century political t...
In Part I, following a brief analysis of the critique of liberal political theory, I argue that the ...
Feminism requires a new conception of autonomy. The prevailing conception stands at the core of libe...
Recently, the women of a breakaway polygamist Mormon sect in Bountiful, B.C. defended their choice o...
Liberal notions of autonomy have shaped our laws, and perhaps more importantly, the way we think abo...
Some feminists have been critical about the dominant conception of autonomy, questioning, for exampl...
The premise of this dissertation is that the political literature and rhetoric of the two opposing s...
Part One of this article provides a phenomenological and hedonic critique of the conception of the h...
PHILOSOPHERS writing in normative political theory have recently focusedour attention on two competi...
This article argues that most feminist legal theory has been located within a dominant and phallocen...
Abstract: Feminist theory in the present is a wide, active, and varied intellectual and political en...
Liberal theory depends for such coherence and consistency as it possesses upon the exclusion of hum...
As a distinct scholarly contribution to law, feminist legal theory is now well over three decades ol...
This work seeks to develop a methodology that serves a women\u27s anti-subordination project. To ach...
This chapter argues that postmodern feminism can support a feminist politics of law reform through t...
grantor: University of TorontoA major preoccupation of late twentieth century political t...
In Part I, following a brief analysis of the critique of liberal political theory, I argue that the ...
Feminism requires a new conception of autonomy. The prevailing conception stands at the core of libe...
Recently, the women of a breakaway polygamist Mormon sect in Bountiful, B.C. defended their choice o...
Liberal notions of autonomy have shaped our laws, and perhaps more importantly, the way we think abo...
Some feminists have been critical about the dominant conception of autonomy, questioning, for exampl...
The premise of this dissertation is that the political literature and rhetoric of the two opposing s...
Part One of this article provides a phenomenological and hedonic critique of the conception of the h...
PHILOSOPHERS writing in normative political theory have recently focusedour attention on two competi...
This article argues that most feminist legal theory has been located within a dominant and phallocen...
Abstract: Feminist theory in the present is a wide, active, and varied intellectual and political en...
Liberal theory depends for such coherence and consistency as it possesses upon the exclusion of hum...
As a distinct scholarly contribution to law, feminist legal theory is now well over three decades ol...
This work seeks to develop a methodology that serves a women\u27s anti-subordination project. To ach...
This chapter argues that postmodern feminism can support a feminist politics of law reform through t...
grantor: University of TorontoA major preoccupation of late twentieth century political t...