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Family Politics

Forum: Family Politics
Edited by Adrian Daub and Michael Thomas Taylor
Volume 3, Issue 2

How have notions of the family guided political thought? How have they complicated it?

Volume 3, Issue 2

Two early modern women writers' critical perspectives on the rhetoric of passion and sentimentality threatening female autonomy and agency.

Volume 3, Issue 2

On the losing, now elapsed, and ultimately monarchist case in the struggle over love, learning, and femininity that raged from Revolution to Restoration.

Volume 3, Issue 2

What insight does Hegel's philosophy of marriage offer for contemporary debates about marriage and the state, citizenship, and queer kinship?

Volume 3, Issue 2

How the University of Paris was represented as “the daughter of the king,” when actual royal daughters were excluded from the right to rule.