Sexual Politics and the European Union: The New Feminist Challenge

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R. Amy Elman
Berghahn Books, 1996 - 178 páginas

Just as feminist scholars began to develop an analysis of -the state- and women in Europe gained access to its political, legal and bureaucratic arenas, increased attention and reliance on European institutions have begun to take precedence over the more parochial concerns of the nation state. With the creation of the European super-state, feminist scholars will have to enhance their understanding of the European Union while activists will increasingly focus their efforts upon its institutions. This volume provides a comprehensive examination of EU policy implications for some of the most burning issues concerning women. This is the first book to transcend the emphasis on economics, the conventional basis for EU public policy discussions, thus providing a basis upon which one can begin to assess the politics of European integration from a feminist perspective.

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THE FORMATION OF SEXUAL
35
THE COMMON MARKET OF VIOLENCE
131
THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE
147
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
170
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R. Amy Elman is Assistant Professor of Political Science, Kalamazoo College, Michigan

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