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Finding a New Feminism: Rethinking the Woman Question for Liberal Democracy

Contributor(s): Jensen, Pamela Grande (Author), Colmo, Ann Charney (Contribution by), Elshtain, Jean Bethke (Contribution by), Harvey, Alice J (Contribution by), Nichols, Mary P (Contribution by), Saxonhouse, Arlene W (Contribution by), Schaub, Diana J (Contribution by), Weiner, Lauren (Contribution by), Zuckert, Catherine H (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780847681891

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Pub Date: September 19, 1996

Dewey: 305.4201

LCCN: 96-23086

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 8.79" L x 6.14" W ( 0.89 lbs) 240 pages

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Description: This collection of original essays by prominent scholars of political theory contends that contemporary ideas of feminism have reached a theoretical impasse because they are unable to reconcile tensions between principles such as equality and difference. Finding A New Feminism places modern concepts of feminism within the historical context of political thought and uses feminism as a lens through which to examine the strengths and weaknesses of liberal democracy, both in practice and in theory. By reconsidering classic works of literature, philosophy, and political theory, the authors identify certain deficiencies of liberal democracy but do not call for its complete abandonment. Instead, they present a new theory of feminism that fosters the reconciliation of conflicting and competing principles, as well as the private and public realms of women's lives. This is compulsory reading for students and scholars of political and feminist theory.

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"Dissatisfied with contemporary feminism, the authors seek to improve it with analysis of the best thought of the past. They show their new feminism as much with the quality of their scholarship-revealing a sharp eye and a canny judgment-as with their conclusions. They believe that our liberalism needs, and deserves, to be rescued-and they are not going to wait for John Wayne to do it." --Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard University

"Scores of works have promised a new feminism; this is the first that really delivers one." --James Ceaser, University of Virginia

"This collection of fine essays is a refreshing volume covering a whole range of issues and images from ancient political theory to contemporary film analysis. The book challenges feminist theorists to 'get real'." --Jennifer Ring, University of Nevada

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