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OverviewWomen's agency: Is it a matter of an individual's capacity for autonomy? Or of the social conditions that facilitate freedom? Combining theoretical and empirical perspectives, Carisa R. Showden investigates what exactly makes an agent and how that agency influences the ways women make inherently sensitive and difficult choices-specifically in instances of domestic violence, assisted reproduction, and sex work. In Showden's analysis, women's agency emerges as an individual and social construct, rooted in concrete experience, complex and changing over time. She traces the development and deployment of agency, illustrating how it plays out in the messy workings of imperfect lives. In a series of case studies, she considers women within situations of intimate partner violence, reproductive decision making, and sex work such as prostitution and pornography. Each narrative offers insight into how women articulate their self-understanding and political needs in relation to the pressures they confront. Showden's understanding of women's agency ultimately leads her to review possible policy and legal interventions that could improve the conditions within which agency develops and that could positively enhance women's ability to increase and exercise their political and personal options. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carisa R. ShowdenPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780816655960ISBN 10: 0816655960 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 03 May 2011 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction 1. Conceiving Agency: Autonomy, Freedom, and the Creation of the Embodied Subject 2. Should I Stay or Should I Go? Intimate Partner Violence and the Agency in “Victim” 3. Mum’s the Word: Assisted Reproduction and the Ideology of Motherhood 4. Working It: Prostitution and the Social Construction of Sexual Desire 5. Agency and Feminist Politics: The Role of Democratic Coalitions Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsIn this work Carisa R. Showden accomplishes an unusual feat for a political theorist: combining theoretical and empirical analyses. By interweaving both elements she is able to present a distinctive and persuasive argument. --Susan Hekman, University of Texas, Arlington Choices Women Make is one of the best treatments of agency and its relation to women and feminism that I have seen. It is a superb book. -Kathryn Abrams, University of California, Berkeley In this work Carisa R. Showden accomplishes an unusual feat for a political theorist: combining theoretical and empirical analyses. By interweaving both elements she is able to present a distinctive and persuasive argument. -Susan Hekman, University of Texas, Arlington <p> In this work Carisa R. Showden accomplishes an unusual feat for a political theorist: combining theoretical and empirical analyses. By interweaving both elements she is able to present a distinctive and persuasive argument. --Susan Hekman, University of Texas, Arlington In this work Carisa R. Showden accomplishes an unusual feat for a political theorist: combining theoretical and empirical analyses. By interweaving both elements she is able to present a distinctive and persuasive argument. --Susan Hekman, University of Texas, Arlington Choices Women Make is one of the best treatments of agency and its relation to women and feminism that I have seen. It is a superb book. --Kathryn Abrams, University of California, Berkeley In this work Carisa R. Showden accomplishes an unusual feat for a political theorist: combining theoretical and empirical analyses. By interweaving both elements she is able to present a distinctive and persuasive argument. Susan Hekman, University of Texas, Arlington Choices Women Make is one of the best treatments of agency and its relation to women and feminism that I have seen. It is a superb book. Kathryn Abrams, University of California, Berkeley Author InformationCarisa R. Showden is assistant professor of political science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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