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Gender and Sovereignty: Feminism, the State and International Relations


Gender and Sovereignty: Feminism, the State and International Relations

Hardback by Hoffman, J.

Gender and Sovereignty: Feminism, the State and International Relations

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ISBN:
9780333751404
Publication Date:
16 Feb 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
228 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Gender and Sovereignty: Feminism, the State and International Relations

Description

Gender and Sovereignty seeks to reconstruct the notion of sovereignty in post-patriarchal society. Sovereignty is linked to emancipation, and an attempt is made to free both concepts from the static characteristics which derive from the Enlightenment and an uncritical view of the state. To reconstruct sovereignty, we must look beyond the state. Sovereignty, analysed in relational terms, becomes aligned with autonomy and self-determination in a world in which men and women can only be sovereign when they empower one another.

Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Sovereignty and the Problem of Reconstruction What is Feminism? Gender and Emancipation Defining the State Sovereignty, Patriarchy and the Problem of Origins Gender, Realism and International Relations Patriarchy and Anti-Statist Theory Power and Authority Coercion and Government A Relational View of Sovereignty Conclusion Bibliography Index

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