Civil Society and Gender Justice -

Civil Society and Gender Justice

Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2011
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-0-85745-170-5 (ISBN)
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Civil society and civic engagement have increasingly become topics of discussion at the national and international level. The editors of this volume ask, does the concept of civil societyA" include gender equality and gender justice? Or, to frame the question differently, is civil society a feminist concept?
Civil society and civic engagement have increasingly become topics of discussion at the national and international level. The editors of this volume ask, does the concept of “civil society” include gender equality and gender justice? Or, to frame the question differently, is civil society a feminist concept? Conversely, does feminism need the concept of civil society?



This 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 instantiations of civil society, all the authors nonetheless take seriously the potential inherent in civil society, particularly as it comes to influence global politics. They demand, however, an expansion of both the concept and project of civil society in order to make its political opportunities available to all.

Karen Hagemann is James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on modernGerman and European history and gender history, in particular the history of labor, welfare, and education; the women¹s movements; and the nation, military, and war.

Acknowledgements

Editors’ Preface



Introduction: Gendering Civil Society

The editors



PART I: RETHINKING CIVIL SOCIETY AND GENDER JUSTICE



Chapter 1. Civil Society Gendered: Rethinking Theories and Practices

Karen Hagemann



Chapter 2. Dilemmas of Gender Justice: Gendering Equity, Justice and Recognition

Regina Wecker



PART II: EARLY CIVIL SOCIETIES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE



Chapter 3. The Progress of “Civilization”: Women, Gender, and Enlightened Perspectives on Civil Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Jane Rendall



Chapter 4. The City and the Citoyenne : Associational Culture and Female Civic Virtues in Nineteenth-Century Germany

Gisela Mettele



Chapter 5. Feminists Campaign in “Public Space”: Civil Society, Gender Justice, and the History of European Feminisms

Karen Offen



PART III: CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE FAMILY



Chapter 6. The Family – A Core Institution of Civil Society: A Perspective on the Middle Classes in Imperial Germany

Gunilla Budde



Chapter 7. Veiled Associations: The Muslim Middle Class, the Family and the Colonial State in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century India

Margrit Pernau



Chapter 8. “Only Connect”: Family, Gender and Civil Society in Twentieth-Century Europe and North America

Paul Ginsborg



PART IV: CIVIL SOCIETY, GENDERED PROTEST, AND NONGOVERNMENTAL MOVEMENTS



Chapter 9. Necessary Confrontations: Gender, Civil Society, and the Politics of Food in Eighteenth- to Twentieth-Century Germany

Manfred Gailus



Chapter 10. “Good” vs. “Militant” Citizens: Masculinity, Class Protest, and the “Civil” Public in Britain between 1867 and 1939

Sonya O. Rose



Chapter 11. Civil Society in a New Key? Feminist and Alternative Groups in 1970s West Germany

Belinda Davis



Chapter 12. Civil Society-by-Design: Emerging Capitalisms, Essentialist Feminism and Women’s Non-Governmental Organizations in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe

Kristen R. Ghodsee



PART V: CIVIL SOCIETY, THE STATE, AND CITIZENSHIP



Chapter 13. Gender and the Paradoxes of Social Provision: From Civil Society to Welfare State

Sonya Michel



Chapter 14. Fellow Feeling: A Transnational Perspective on Conceptions of Civil Society and Citizenship in “White Men's Countries,” 1890-1910

Marilyn Lake



Chapter 15. Bringing the State Back In: Civil Society, Women's Movements and the State

Birgit Sauer



Selected Bibliography

Notes on Contributors

Index

Reihe/Serie Studies on Civil Society
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 454 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Sozialgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Makrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-85745-170-7 / 0857451707
ISBN-13 978-0-85745-170-5 / 9780857451705
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