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Gender and Citizenship: The Dialectics of Subject-Citizenship in Nineteenth Century French Literature and Culture

Gender and Citizenship: The Dialectics of Subject-Citizenship in Nineteenth Century French Literature and Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

Moscovici proposes a new understanding of how gender relations were reformulated by both male and female writers in nineteenth-century France. She analyzes the different versions of gendered citizenship elaborated by Friedrich Hegel, George Sand, Honore de Balzac, Auguste Comte and Herculine Barbin revealing a shift from a single dialectical (or male-centered) definition of citizenship to a double dialectical (or bi-gendered) one in which each sex plays an important role in subject-citizenship and is defined as the negation of the other sex. Moscovici further argues that a double dialectical pattern of androgyny endows women with a (relational) cultural identity that secures their paradoxical roles as both representatives and outsiders to subject-citizenship in nineteenth-century French society and culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9780847696956
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 250g
Height: 229mm
Width: 147mm
Spine width: 12mm