This book offers a systematic attempt to explore the point of convergance between feminist theory and the work of Michel Foucault.[...]
This text examines all Foucault's work, including his final writings on governmentality and the self. The author examines the way in which the latter relate to his previous theories of power and the body. She also assesses the normative and political implications of his social criticism.[...]
This volume reassesses theories of agency and gender identity against the backdrop of changing relations between men and women in contemporary societies.[...]
There has been a lively debate amongst political theorists about whether certain liberal concepts of democracy are so idealized that they lack relevance to 'real' politics.[...]
There has been a lively debate amongst political theorists about whether certain liberal concepts of democracy are so idealized that they lack relevance to 'real' politics.[...]