Contested Femininities Shrish VermaIn this comprehensive, long view study on the concept of the Neue or Moderne Frau (New or Modern Woman) that spans the Weimar Republic, Third Reich, post war period, and a divided Germany, Contested Femininities explores how different political and social groups constructed images of women to present competing visions of the future. It takes the highly contested representations of women presented in the illustrated press and examines how they emerged
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Adams argues that it makes little sense to try to respect everyone's autonomy if enough attention hasn't been given to the ways that people do and do not develop autonomy in the first place
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and that a solution to them requires taking seriously—and literally—the idea of nature as socially constructed
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Winner of the Best First Book Award presented by the Foundations of Political Theory section of the American Political Science Association
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