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基本説明
Demonstrates how anxieties and concerns about the shifting meaning of the body is crucial to understanding pivotal moments in the founding and refounding of American citizenship.
Full Description
This work advances an original thesis that challenges the dominant schools of thought concerning the liberal tradition in the US.
Contents
1. Introduction: The Body Politic Part I: Foundings and the Problem of the Past 1. Notes on the States of America: Jeffersonian Democracy and the Production of a National Past 3. Becoming Unnatural: The Federalist's Techniques of Government Part II: Reconstruction and Its Aftermath: The Relocation of the Past 4. Sexual Reconstruction: Gender, Political Friendship, and the New Techniques of Citizenship 5. In the Beginning Was a Crime: Lynching, Rape, and the Tragedy of American Political Thought 6. Postscript, Giving reasons: Rethinking Toleration for a Plural World