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The Return of Feminist Liberalism

by (author) Ruth Abbey

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2011
Category
General
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    ISBN
    9780773594852
    Publish Date
    Jan 2011

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In The Return of Feminist Liberalism, Ruth Abbey examines the positions of three contemporary feminists - Martha Nussbaum, Susan Moller Okin, and Jean Hampton - who, notwithstanding decades of feminist critique, are unwilling to give up on liberalism. Abbey examines why, and in what ways, each of these theorists believes that liberalism offers the normative and political resources for the improvement of women's lives. Going beyond their shared allegiance to liberalism, Abbey explains and evaluates their theoretical differences, and in so doing, goes to the heart of recent debates in feminist and political theory.

About the author

Ruth Abbey is associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.

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Editorial Reviews

"It is likely to become the go-to resource for scholars and students interested in liberal feminism, or feminist liberalism." Amy Baehr, Hofstra University, New York

"A meticulously researched, thoughtful, and clearly written discussion of crucial developments in feminist liberal theory over the past fifty years. A tremendously valuable contribution to feminist theory." Molly Shanley, Vassar College

"A very useful and scholarly work that engages with one of the continuing and most important debates in contemporary feminist theory." Anne Phillips, London School of Economics

“Ruth Abbey's The Return of Feminist Liberalism provides an excellent and clear-headed discussion about the potential of liberalism, suitably reconfigured along feminist lines, to identify the source (or sources) of women's subordination and to recommend