Ciudadanía: ¿Un asunto de familia?
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ISSN: 1130-2097
E-ISSN: 1988-8376
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El objetivo de este artículo es abordar las conexiones entre ciudadanía y familia
desde una perspectiva filosófico-político feminista. Partiendo de que las relaciones de
género son ineludibles en la reflexión sobre la
ciudadanía democrática, se pone de relieve la
naturaleza política de la institución familiar. Se centra en el conflicto entre familia y
Ciudad para examinar los problemas de la
ciudadanía de las mujeres. Se consideran los
pretextos y ficciones que operan en las configuraciones históricas y teóricas de la ciudadanía, en la exclusión/inclusión de las mujeres.
Se concluye que es necesario repensar y articular, política y conjuntamente, familia y
Ciudad, en el contexto de los nuevos retos de
la ciudadanía democrática en un mundo globalizado y multicultural.
The objective of this paper is to address the connections between citizenship and family from a Political Philosophical Feminist point of view. Assuming that gender relationships are essential to any analysis of democratic citizenship, the paper highlights the political nature of the family institution. Thus, we focus on the conflict between family and City in order to discuss the problems of women’s citizenship. We also consider the pretexts and fictions which are at work in the theoretical and historical configurations of citizenship for the exclusion/inclusion of women. We conclude with the idea that it’s necessary to rethink family and City connecting them together and politically, in the context of the new challenges of a democratic citizenship in a globalized and multicultural world.
The objective of this paper is to address the connections between citizenship and family from a Political Philosophical Feminist point of view. Assuming that gender relationships are essential to any analysis of democratic citizenship, the paper highlights the political nature of the family institution. Thus, we focus on the conflict between family and City in order to discuss the problems of women’s citizenship. We also consider the pretexts and fictions which are at work in the theoretical and historical configurations of citizenship for the exclusion/inclusion of women. We conclude with the idea that it’s necessary to rethink family and City connecting them together and politically, in the context of the new challenges of a democratic citizenship in a globalized and multicultural world.
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Agra Romero, M. (2008). Ciudadanía: ¿Un asunto de familia?. Isegoría, 0(38), 139-154. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2008.i38.408
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Copyright (c) 2008 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Esta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento 4.0 Internacional







