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Stoilova, Mariya (redaktør)

Reproducing Citizens: family, state and civil society e-bog

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Whilst the politics of reproduction have been at the heart of feminist struggles for over a century and a half, their analysis has not yet come to occupy a central place in the interdisciplinary study of citizenship. This volume takes up the challenge posed by Bryan Turner, when he noted &quote;the absence of any systematic thinking about familial relations, reproduction and citizenship&quote; ...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Stoilova, Mariya (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 2 oktober 2017
Længde 112 sider
Genrer HPS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781317375180
Whilst the politics of reproduction have been at the heart of feminist struggles for over a century and a half, their analysis has not yet come to occupy a central place in the interdisciplinary study of citizenship. This volume takes up the challenge posed by Bryan Turner, when he noted "e;the absence of any systematic thinking about familial relations, reproduction and citizenship"e; (2008), and offers the first major global collection of work exploring this nexus of practices and political contestations. The book brings together citizenship scholars from across Europe, the Americas, and Australia to develop feminist and queer analyses of the relationship between citizenship and reproduction, and to explore the ways in which citizenship is reproduced. Extending the foundational work of feminist political theorists and sociologists who have interrogated the public/private dichotomy on which traditional civic republican and liberal understandings of citizenship rest, the contributors examine the biological, sexual, and technological realities of natality, and the social realities of the intimate intergenerational material and affective labour that are generative of citizens, and that serve to reproduce membership of, and belonging to, states, nations, societies, and thus of "e;citizenship"e; itself.This book was published as a special issue of Citizenship Studies.