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Men in Political Theory New in Paperback

Autor Terrell Carver
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2009
Men in political theory builds on feminist re-readings of the traditional canon of male writers in Political Philosophy by turning the 'gender lens' on to the representation of men in widely studies texts. It explains the distinction between 'man' as an apparently de-gendered 'individual' or 'citizen', and 'man' as an overtly gendered being in human society. Both these representations of 'man' are crucial to a clearer understanding of the operation of gender. Newly available in paperback, the book is the first to use the 'men's studies' and 'masculinities' literatures in re-thinking the political problems that students and specialists in the social sciences and humanities must encounter: consent, obligation, patriarchy, gender, sexuality, life-cycle, and discriminatory disadvantage related to sex, age, class, race/ethnicity and disability. It does this by re-examining the historical materials from which present-day concepts of citizenship, individuality, identity, subjectivity, normativity and legitimacy arise. The ten chapters on Plato, Aristotle, Jesus, Augustine, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx and Engels show the operation of the 'gender lens' in different ways, depending on how the philosopher deploys concepts of men and masculinity to pose and solve classic problems. They can all be read independently and are as suitable for those just making the acquaintance of these classic writers as for those with specialist knowledge and interests.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780719059148
ISBN-10: 0719059143
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Terrell Carver is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Bristol

Cuprins

Introduction 1. Plato: men/women and order/disorder in The Republic 2. Aristotle: men, masculinities and metaphors 3. Jesus: masculinity and the 'son of man' 4. Augustine: confessing like a man 5. Machiavelli: discourses on masculinities 6. Hobbes: materialism, mechanism, masculinity 7. Locke: overtly and covertly gendered narratives of political society 8. Rousseau: fantasising men 9. Marx: (non)critique of the gender categories 10. Engels: men behaving naturally Conclusion