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Gender and Citizenship

Gender and Citizenship

Gender and Citizenship

Politics and Agency in France, Britain and Denmark
Birte Siim, Aalborg University, Denmark
September 2000
Paperback
9780521598439

    Feminist analysis shows that the prevailing concepts of citizenship often assume a male citizen. How, then, does this affect the agency and participation of women in modern democracies? This insightful book, first published in 2000, presents a systematic comparison of the links between women's social rights and democratic citizenship in three different citizenship models: republican citizenship in France, liberal citizenship in Britain, and social citizenship in Denmark. Birte Siim argues that France still suffers from the contradictions of pro-natalist policy, and that Britain is only just starting to re-conceptualise the male-breadwinner model that is still a dominant feature. In her examination of the dual-breadwinner model in Denmark, Siim presents research about Scandinavian social policy and makes an important and timely contribution to debates in political sociology, social policy and gender studies.

    • Presents Danish material illustrating the Scandinavian case
    • Combines theoretical analysis with case studies of Denmark, France and Britain
    • Develops a gender-sensitive framework of citizenship from an inter-disciplinary perspective

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    '… a very important and timely contribution to ongoing debates on citizenship, in particular in Europe but also beyond.' Democratization

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    Product details

    September 2000
    Paperback
    9780521598439
    232 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.35kg
    3 b/w illus. 7 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: feminist rethinking of citizenship
    • 1. Towards a gender sensitive framework of citizenship
    • 2. Theories about citizenship
    • 3. Feminist approaches to citizenship
    • 4. Gender and citizenship: the French case
    • 5. Gender and citizenship: the British case
    • 6. Gender and citizenship: the Danish case
    • Conclusion: towards a contextualised feminist theory of citizenship.
      Author
    • Birte Siim , Aalborg University, Denmark