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Tables of Contents for Gender in Political Theory
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction Gendering Political Theory
1
1
Introduction
1
6
The Discipline of Politics
7
3
Gender and Political Studies
10
2
Feminist Theory
12
4
Anti-theoreticism
12
2
Inter-disciplinarity
14
2
Feminist Theories and the Discipline of Politics
16
3
Conclusion
19
2
PART I FRACTIOUS FEMINIST FRAMES
21
92
Framing Politics
23
31
Introduction
23
1
Public and Private
24
8
Power
32
7
Conflictual conceptions of power
32
3
Capacity conceptions of power
35
1
Practice conceptions of power
35
4
Feminist Theories of Power
39
7
Feminist articulations of power as capacity
40
2
Synthesizing conflict and capacity
42
2
Democratic forms of power
44
1
Summary
45
1
Reconstructing the Political
46
6
Institutional
47
1
Ethical
48
2
Critical
50
2
Conclusion
52
2
Framing Gender
54
26
Introduction
54
1
Sex and Gender
54
8
Constructionism
55
1
Structuralist forms of constructionism
56
1
From single to multiple social structures
57
3
From material to discursive constructionism
60
1
Summary
61
1
Beyond Sex and Gender
62
3
Corporeality
63
2
Essentialism and Autonomy
65
4
Essentialism
66
1
Autonomy
67
2
Mobile Subjectivities
69
3
The Politics of Subjectivity
72
2
Masculinities
74
3
Conclusion
77
3
Framing Theory
80
33
Introduction
80
2
Objectivity
82
1
Interpretation
83
4
Genealogy
87
2
Three Frames of Political Theory
89
6
Objectivism and political theory
89
1
Empiricism and rationalism
90
1
The interpretivist challenge to empiricism
91
2
The rationalist defence of political theory
93
1
The genealogical challenge
94
1
Three Frames of Gender Theory
95
10
Objectivist gender theory
96
1
Interpretative gender theory
96
6
Genealogical gender theory
102
3
Relating Objectivity, Interpretation and Genealogy
105
5
Conclusion
110
3
PART II RECONSTRUCTING THE POLITICAL
113
113
Equality
115
25
Introduction
115
1
Equality and Difference
116
6
Equality
117
1
Difference
117
1
Between equality and difference
118
4
Beyond Dichotomy
122
2
Diversity
124
8
Difference and dichotomy
126
1
Equality and sameness
127
5
Relating Equality, Difference and Diversity
132
7
Difference/identity
133
2
Diversity/difference
135
2
Equality revisited
137
2
Conclusion
139
1
Justice
140
26
Introduction
140
1
An Ethic of Justice
141
2
An Ethic of Care
143
1
Gendered Ethics?
144
4
Between Caring and Justice
148
4
Justice and Care as Political Principles
152
8
Extending the ethic of justice
154
2
Extending the ethic of care
156
1
Synthesizing justice and care
157
3
Justice, Caring and Difference
160
3
Conclusion
163
3
Citizenship
166
28
Introduction
166
1
Complex Citizenships
166
7
Rights and responsibilities
168
2
University and particularity
170
1
Cosmopolitanism and territoriality
171
2
Feminist Perspectives on Citizenship
173
6
Maternalist citizenship
175
3
Feminist civic republican citizenship theory
178
1
Rejecting Both Maternalism and Universalism
179
9
Liberal citizenship reconsidered
184
2
Beyond binaries
186
2
Territoriality Reconsidered
188
4
Conclusion
192
2
Representation
194
32
Introduction
194
1
Participatory and Representative Conceptions of the Political
195
6
The Conception of Representation
201
3
The Representation of Women
204
13
Interests, identities and group representation
206
2
Modified defences of group representation
208
6
Representation and contingent identities
214
3
Ideological and Geographic Representation Reconsidered
217
6
Representation, recognition and redistribution
217
6
Re-siting the political
223
1
Conclusion
223
3
Conclusion
226
7
References and Bibliography
233
18
Index
251