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Citizenship: Feminist Perspectives
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Author(s):
Ruth Lister
Editor(s):
Jo Campling
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1997
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Macmillan Education UK
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978-0-333-53488-5
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978-1-349-26209-0
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1997
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Why Citizenship?
pp. 13
What is Citizenship?
pp. 42
Inclusion or Exclusion?
pp. 66
A Differentiated Universalism
pp. 91
Beyond Dichotomy
pp. 119
Private—Public: the Barriers to Citizenship
pp. 145
Women’s Political Citizenship: Different and Equal
pp. 168
Women’s Social Citizenship: Earning and Caring
pp. 195
Conclusion: Towards a Feminist Theory and Praxis of Citizenship
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