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Origin Stories in Political Thought

Discourses on Gender, Power, and Citizenship

Joanne H Wright author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:31st Mar '04

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'Origin Stories in Political Thought is an original, well-structured, and elegantly written contribution to political theory. There has been too little of this kind of analysis. The topic is interesting and important, and I especially appreciate the situating of feminist political history within a larger framework of political/historical inquiry.' -- Sue Campbell, Department of Philosophy, Dalhousie University

With meticulous research and convincing conclusions, Origin Stories in Political Thought makes a groundbreaking and valuable contribution to both feminist and political studies.

Origin stories are a recurring motif in the history of political thought. Presented as narratives that describe the beginnings of politics and power, these stories are among the most provocative and politically contentious means by which Western society organizes and represents its experience. Indeed, as scripts of citizenship, origin stories seek to manufacture consent to a preconceived - and hierarchical - political vision.

Joanne H. Wright's Origin Stories in Political Thought examines Plato's Timaeus, Hobbes's story of the state of nature and the social contract, and early Second Wave feminist stories about the beginnings of patriarchal social relations. Using a historically sensitive, feminist methodology, Wright documents and deconstructs the tradition of telling origin stories in the larger history of political thought.

Although individual tales have been assessed in current scholarship, the motif of the origin story itself has, until now, escaped systematic analysis. With meticulous research and convincing conclusions, Origin Stories in Political Thought makes a groundbreaking and valuable contribution to both feminist and political studies.

ISBN: 9780802088123

Dimensions: 237mm x 158mm x 23mm

Weight: 500g

260 pages