The essary attemps a gendered reading of the notion of community, by moving from recent feminst readings of the nine-eleven event. It assumes that a different and innovative notion of community can be located in the urban space where the dimensions of political participation and democratic education can be accessed more easily than within the large territorial dimension of the State. The essay advocates for a urban dimension of democracy that can be experienced in times of sginificant crisis of the state-based model of politics in the age of globalization.
City and community through women's eyes
GUARALDO, Olivia
2008-01-01
Abstract
The essary attemps a gendered reading of the notion of community, by moving from recent feminst readings of the nine-eleven event. It assumes that a different and innovative notion of community can be located in the urban space where the dimensions of political participation and democratic education can be accessed more easily than within the large territorial dimension of the State. The essay advocates for a urban dimension of democracy that can be experienced in times of sginificant crisis of the state-based model of politics in the age of globalization.File in questo prodotto:
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