Women and Citizenship
"Women and Citizenship" by Marilyn F. Friedman, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2005, offers a profound exploration of the political and cultural dimensions of citizenship as they relate to women and gender. With 240 pages of insightful essays, this book delves into the conceptual challenges and strategies inherent in the feminist movement's pursuit of full citizenship for women. Friedman goes beyond traditional critiques, providing a fresh perspective on the pressing issues faced by women within the realm of citizenship. This essential read not only challenges existing paradigms but also fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding women's rights and civic participation. Ideal for readers interested in gender studies, political theory, and social justice, "Women and Citizenship" invites you to engage with these vital discussions that continue to shape society today.