Autonomy and identity: the politics of who we are/ Ros Hague.
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305.4201 BUI/D Doing gender in media,arts and culture/ | 305.4201 CAR/J Judith Butler's Precarious Politics :/ | 305.4201 GEN/P Postfemininities in Popular Culture/ | 305.4201 HAG/A Autonomy and identity: the politics of who we are/ | 305.4201 HAR/F Feminist measures in survey research/ | 305.4201 NIN/F Feminist Studies/ | 305.4201 SYL/F Feminist Theory and International Relations in a Postmodern Era |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [174]-181) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Constraining the Individual: Liberalism and Autonomy -- 3. The Social Character of the Autonomous Agent -- 4. Mary Wollstonecraft and the Politics of Self-Control -- 5. Leaving the Nether World: Women, Autonomy and Recognition in Hegel's Thought -- 6. John Stuart Mill and the Limits on Individuality -- 7. Freedom and Other People: From Matter to Mind to Other People -- 8. Conclusion
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