Exploring Young’s work through the themes of gender, justice, and the politics of difference, this volume spans the several decades of her work, illustrating her intellectual development over time.
Exploring Young’s work through the themes of gender, justice, and the politics of difference, this volume spans the several decades of her work, illustrating her intellectual development over time.
Iris Marion Young (1949-2006) was one of the most influential and innovative political theorists of her generation who had a significant impact on a wide range of topics such as democratic theory, feminist theory, and justice. She bridged many longstanding divides among political theorists, engaging in Continental and critical theory, but also insisting on the importance of normative argument: her corpus stands as a testament to the fruitfulness of engaging in both abstract theory and the 'real world' of everyday politics. This volume spans the several decades of her work, illustrating her intellectual development over time through three major areas of innovation:
This volume will prove useful to scholars and students working in the fields of critical and political theory, feminist theory, international law and public diplomacy.
Michaele L. Ferguson is Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Colorado at Boulder, USA.
Andrew Valls is Professor of Political Science at Oregon State University, USA.
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