Feminist Politics as Reflexive Citizenship
Journal Title: Intellectum - Year 2007, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
This article examines the potential feminist contribution to a radically renovated citizenship, according to which we all ought to undertake our responsibilities towards family, society and world. This contribution mainly consists in the critical transgression of the traditional dualism between private and public space, which arises from the politicization of everyday experience and results to the emergence of an essentially participial civil society.
Authors and Affiliations
Charalampos Tsekeris , Nikos Katrivesis
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