This comparative volume examines the ways in which current
controversies and political, legal, and social struggles for gender
equality raise conceptual questions and challenge our thinking on
political theories of equality, citizenship and human rights.
Bringing together scholars and activists who reflect upon
challenges to gender equality, citizenship, and human rights in
their respective societies; it combines theoretical insights with
empirically grounded studies. The volume contextualises feminist
political theory in China and the Nordic countries and subsequently
puts it into a global perspective. It tackles a complex set of
tensions across a dense and shifting landscape and addresses issues
including labour, health, democracy, homosexuality, migration and
racism.
By cutting across geographical and disciplinary boundaries, this
book will be of interest to students and scholars of comparative
politics, gender studies, human rights and also those interested in
Scandinavian and Asian politics.
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