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(Un)Manly Citizens: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's and Germaine de Staël's Subversive Women
Professor Lori Jo Marso
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| #4851453 in Books | The Johns Hopkins University Press | 1999-01-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .81 x6.30 x9.33l, | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||1 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Wordy & Overpriced!|By Average Reader|Marso is excessive in her use of flowery language. Her writing is far too wordy to be enjoyed by the average reader. Many sentences take up an entire paragraph when the intended point could easily be made using far fewer words. I admit, I'm no scholar, but the work would be more fruitful if Marso's intended message were easier to comprehe
In (Un)Manly Citizens, political theorist Lori Jo Marso explores an alternative vision of citizenship in the writings of French Enlightenment figures Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Germaine de Staël. This critique transgresses the boundary between political philosophy and literature in turning explicitly to fictional texts as the site of an alternative conception of the self, citizenship, and democratic politics.
Marso departs from previous feminist scholarship ...
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