Adriel, I have done some work on this if you would like to
contact me.
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Subject: Re: Sovereignty as masculine
Adriel,
This may not
help as I argue for a feminist view of sovereignty (the opposite of what you're
looking for), but you might nonetheless find it useful to look at my article
"'A woman's body is like a foreign country': Thinking about national and
bodily sovereignty." It's in the FEAST volume that I co-edited with
Peggy DesAutels, *Global Feminist Ethics.*
Best,
Rebecca W.
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Rebecca Whisnant
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Director of Women's and Gender Studies
University of Dayton
Adriel
Trott <[log in to unmask]> 09/23/09
07:48 PM
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FEASTers:
I'm looking for references to thinkers who argue that a view of politics
based on sovereignty is masculine. It seems like a general
assumption, but
does anyone specifically make that argument? I'd appreciate the help.
Thanks.
Adriel