The aim of this article is to trace a logical, binary outline of the classical period of western civilization, from which the gender division of political space has emerged. This gender division has been deepened by an excluding tension which divides the polis and the oikos into two distinct spheres; these are marked by a structural asymmetry between the citizenry and female subordination. In closing, two other points will be briefly made, which are recalled by the bodily figures of Penelope and Antigone.
Segreto, V. (2017). Towards a Genealogy of the Gender Space of Politics. SOFT POWER, REVISTA EURO-AMERICANA DE TEORÍA E HISTORIA DE LA POLÍTICA, 5(1), 244-255.
Towards a Genealogy of the Gender Space of Politics
SEGRETO, V.
2017-01-01
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The aim of this article is to trace a logical, binary outline of the classical period of western civilization, from which the gender division of political space has emerged. This gender division has been deepened by an excluding tension which divides the polis and the oikos into two distinct spheres; these are marked by a structural asymmetry between the citizenry and female subordination. In closing, two other points will be briefly made, which are recalled by the bodily figures of Penelope and Antigone.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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