Article(print)1997

Inclusion and exclusion: feminism's relationship with political science

In: Southeastern political review: SPR, Volume 25, p. 659-683

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Abstract

Examines arguments of feminist political scientists that women's political roles may be best understood in terms of a split between the public and private spheres, and those of mainstream political scientists who hold that gender is not important.

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