03877nam 2200733 a 450 991079136760332120200520144314.00-85745-421-81-282-62727-997866126272791-84545-857-510.1515/9781845458577(CKB)2560000000012062(EBL)544277(OCoLC)645100400(SSID)ssj0000431969(PQKBManifestationID)12155714(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000431969(PQKBWorkID)10476066(PQKB)11034772(Au-PeEL)EBL544277(CaPaEBR)ebr10394208(CaONFJC)MIL262727(DE-B1597)637477(DE-B1597)9781845458577(dli)HEB08662(MiU) MIU01100000000000000000618(MiAaPQ)EBC544277(EXLCZ)99256000000001206220080617d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCivil society and gender justice[electronic resource] historical and comparative perspectives /edited by Karen Hagemann, Sonya Michel, and Gunilla BuddeNew York Berghahn Books20081 online resource (336 p.)European civil society ;v. 4Description based upon print version of record.0-85745-170-7 1-84545-437-5 Includes bibliographical references (p. [302]-308) and index.Title page-Civil Society and Gender Justice; Contents; Acknowledgements; Editor's preface; Introduction; Rethinking Civil Society and Gender Justice; Chapter 1-Civil society gendered; Chapter 2-Dilemmas of Gender Justice; Early Civil Societies in Theory and Practice; Chapter 3-The progress of 'civilization'; Chapter 4-The city and the citoyenne; Chapter 5-Feminists campaigns in 'public space'; Civil society and the family; Chapter 6-The family-A core institution of civil society; Chapter 7-Veiled Associations; Chapter 8-'Only connect'Civil Society, Gendered Protest, and Nongovernmental movementsChapter 9-Necessary Confrontations; Chapter 10-'Good' vs. 'Militant' citizens; Chapter 11-Civil society in a new key?; Chapter 12-Civil society-by-design; Civil society, the state, and citizenship; Chapter 13-The rise of welfare states and the regendering of civil society; Chapter 14-Fellow feeling; Chapter 15-'Bringing the state back in'; Civil society, public space, and gender justice:a selected bibliography; Contributors; IndexThis important volume offers both a revised gendered history of civil society and a program for making it more egalitarian in the future. An interdisciplinary group of internationally known authors investigates the relationship between public and private in the discourses and practices of civil societies; the significance of the family for the project of civil society; the relation between civil society, the state, and different forms of citizenship; and the complex connection between civil society, gendered forms of protest and nongovernmental movements. While often critical of historical insEuropean civil society ;v. 4.Civil societyHistoryWomen's rightsHistoryFeminist theoryCivil societyHistory.Women's rightsHistory.Feminist theory.300Hagemann Karen1503403Michel Sonya1942-1515405Budde Gunilla-Friederike1960-167173MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791367603321Civil society and gender justice3751090UNINA