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Women''s Rights as Multicultural Claims: Reconfiguring Gender and Diversity in Political Philosophy

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By (author): Monica Mookherjee

How can one negotiate and integrate the claims of feminism and multiculturalism through a discourse of rights? This is a timely question: the apparent opposition between feminist and multicultural justice is a central problem in contemporary political theory. It also responds to a deep suspicion about invoking a political discourse that is accused of being either eurocentric, androcentric or both. In this book Monica Mookherjee draws on Iris Young's idea of 'gender as seriality' in order to reconfigure feminism in a way that responds to cultural diversity. She contends that a discourse of rights can be formulated and that this task is crucial to negotiating a balance between women's interests and multicultural claims. The argument is worked through in the context of a set of difficult dilemmas in modern liberal democracies: *the resurgence of the feminist controversy over the Hindu practice of widow-immolation (sati) *gender-discriminatory Muslim divorce laws in the famous Shah Bano controversy in India *forced marriage in South Asian communities in the UK *the rights of evangelical Christian parents to exempt their children from secular education *the recent controversy about the rights of Muslim girls to wear the hijab in state schools in France This valuable and innovative perspective on an important contemporary issue aims to stimulate debate about a set of important concepts central to discourses of feminism and multiculturalism in contemporary political philosophy, including human rights and capabilities, toleration, citizenship practices, cultural rights, the ethic of care, communitarianism and the politics of recognition. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2011
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780748642960

About Monica Mookherjee

Catalogue: shoutline blurb. Reconfigures feminism so that it can respond to cultural diversity Case studies include the Hindu practice of widow-immolation forced marriage in South Asian communities in the UK the right of evangelical Christian parents to exempt their children from secular education and the recent controversy about the right of Muslim girls to wear the hijab in state schools in France. --- New in Paperback : Monica Mookerjee reconfigures feminism in a way that responds to cultural diversity arguing that a discourse of rights can be formulated and that this task is crucial to negotiating a balance between women's interests and multicultural claims. She works through a set of dilemmas in modern liberal democracies such as gender-discriminatory Muslim divorce laws and forced marriage in South Asian communities in the UK.

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