Gender and Citizenship
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of gender relations in 19th-century France with Gender and Citizenship, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. This insightful text, released in 2000, spans 160 pages and offers a fresh perspective on how both male and female writers reshaped the understanding of citizenship during this transformative period.
Delving into the complexities of gendered citizenship, the book reveals a significant shift from a singular definition to a more nuanced, double dialectical approach. It challenges traditional narratives and invites readers to reconsider the interplay between gender and civic identity. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in gender studies, this engaging read will deepen your understanding of the historical context and its implications for modern citizenship debates.