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Citizenship: Pushing the Boundaries Feminist Review, Issue 57

Edited By The Feminist Review Collective Copyright 1997
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    Citizenship: Pushing the Boundaries brings together global perspectives and issues of citizenship in particular regional and national contexts. It comprehensively covers contemporary feminist debates on citizenship such as: citizenship as a status bestowing rights and responsibilities, passive and active citizenship, and the distinctions and interconnections between the public and private citizen.

    Editorial: Citizenship: Punishing the Boundaries, Women, Citizenship and Difference, Citizenship: Towards a feminist synthesis, Enabling Citizenship: Gender, disability and citizenship in Australia, The Public/Private—The Imagined Boundary in the Imagined Nation/State/Community: The Lebanese case, The Limits of European-ness: Immigrant women in Fortress Europe, Negotiating Citizenship: The case of foreign domestic workers in Canada, Women’s Publics and the Search for New Democracies, Reviews, Noticeboard, Gender, Sexuality, and Law Conference, Back issues

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