Suspect Citizens: Women, Virtue, and Vice in Backlash Politics

Suspect Citizens: Women, Virtue, and Vice in Backlash Politics

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Suspect Citizens: Women, Virtue, and Vice in Backlash Politics


What drives the cycle of backlashes against women’s ongoing struggle for equality, freedom, and inclusion in American politics? In her innovative and provocative book, Suspect Citizens, Jocelyn Boryczka presents a feminist conceptual history that shows how American politics have largely defined women in terms of their reproductive and socializing functions. This framework not only denies women full citizenship, but also devalues the active political engagement of all citizens who place each other and their government under suspicion.


Developing the gendered dynamics of virtue and vice, Boryczka exposes the paradox of how women are perceived as both virtuous moral guardians and vice-ridden suspect citizens capable of jeopardizing the entire nation’s exceptional future. She uses wide-ranging examples from the Puritans and contemporary debates over sex education to S&M lesbian feminists and the ethics of care to show how to move beyond virtue and vice to a democratic feminist ethics.


Suspect Citizens advances a politics of collective responsibility and belonging.


Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Jocelyn Boryczka
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781439908952
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Temple University Press
Manufacturer
Temple University Press
NumberOfPages
216
PublicationDate
2012-07-27
Publisher
Temple University Press
ReleaseDate
2012-07-27
Studio
Temple University Press