Reason'S Muse: Sexual Difference And The Birth Of Democracy (Women In Culture And Society)

Reason'S Muse: Sexual Difference And The Birth Of Democracy (Women In Culture And Society)

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The French Revolution Proclaimed The Equality Of All Human Beings, Yet Women Remained Less Than Equal In The New Society. The Exclusion Of Women At The Birth Of Modern Democracy Required Considerable Justification, And By Tracing The Course Of This Reasoning Through Early Nineteenthcentury Texts, Genevieve Fraisse Maps A Moment Of Crisis In The History Of Sexual Difference.Through An Analysis Of Literary, Religious, Legal, Philosophical, And Medical Texts, Fraisse Links A Range Of Positions On Women'S Proper Role In Society To Specific Historical And Rhetorical Circumstances. She Shows How The Revolution Marked A Sharp Break In The Way Women Were Represented In Language, As Traditional Bantering About The War Of The Sexes Gave Way To Serious Discussions Of The Political And Social Meanings Of Sexual Difference. Following This Discussion On Three Different Planesthe Economical, The Political, And The Biologicalfraisse Looks At The Exclusion Of Women Against The Backdrop Of Democracy'S Inevitable Lie: The Affirmation Of An Equality So Abstract It Was Impossible To Concretely Apply.This Study Of The Place Of Sexual Equality In The Founding Moment Of Democracy Offers Insight Into A Persistent Question: Whether Female Emancipation Is To Be Found Through The Achievement Of Equality With Men Or In The Celebration Of Female Difference.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Reason's Muse: Sexual Difference and the Birth of Democracy'? A: The main theme of the book explores the historical reasoning behind women's exclusion from the birth of modern democracy, examining how sexual difference was represented in early texts and its implications for women's equality.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Reason's Muse' is Geneviève Fraisse, a noted scholar in the fields of feminist theory and philosophy.
  • Q: What types of texts are analyzed in this book? A: The book analyzes a variety of texts, including literary, religious, legal, philosophical, and medical works, to trace the societal views on women's roles during the French Revolution.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 226 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of the subject matter.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Reason's Muse'? A: This book was published on May 28, 1994.
  • Q: What edition of the book is available? A: The available edition of 'Reason's Muse' is the first edition.
  • Q: What binding type does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: Is there any discussion of women's rights in the context of democracy? A: Yes, the book discusses women's rights in the context of democracy, questioning whether emancipation comes from achieving equality with men or celebrating female difference.
  • Q: What historical context does the book provide? A: The book provides historical context related to the French Revolution and how it affected the representation of women and their societal roles.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, 'Reason's Muse' is suitable for academic study, particularly for those interested in feminist theory, political philosophy, and the history of democracy.

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