lecture 3 Flashcards
1
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the social contract
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- philosophical story (man in the state of nature)
- the social contract
2
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fraternal contract
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- carole patens view
- patriarchy to fraternity
3
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patriarchy + politics
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- rule of the father
- politics as the extension of familial authority
- hierarchical relations
4
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fraternity + politics
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- no ruler in the first place
- common choice of rulers
- horizontal relations
5
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real states
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- no social contract
- breakup of Roman Empire
- middle ages
- holy father->pope->king->men
6
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modern states in ir
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- the peace of Westphalia 1648
- transition to nation state
- social contract
- modern liberal revolutions
7
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body of politics
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- one head ruling the body
- machiavelli on fortuna; founding fathers, statues of great men
8
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what are the gendered origins
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- ancient Athens
- pagan rome
- christian rome +Middle Ages
- machiavelli
- Thomas Hobbes
- enlightenment
9
Q
how were public and private spheres created
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- rousseaus + lockes social contracts
- gender in modern nation-state
- significant M/F discrepancies
- women specific concerns not represented/addressed
10
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defining nationalism
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- from nation: community into which we are born
- overriding feeling of belonging
- several dimensions
11
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how do women symbolize the nation
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- masculinized state but feminized nation
- Mother Canada debate
12
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cultural reproduction
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- tied to biological reproduction
- gender roles in child-rearing
- school curriculum
13
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natalist
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- incentivizing/supporting parents
- quebec nationalism
14
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beyond real women and men
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lgbtq+