Communitarians and Feminists – the Case of Narrative Identity

In Walter Reese-Schäfer, Handbuch Kommunitarismus. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 627-639 (2019)
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Abstract

Examining the relevance of communitarian thought for feminist theory, this essay considers the idea of narrative identity in certain types of communitarianism and feminism. It claims that the particular way in which the idea of narrative identity is elaborated raises difficulties for a feminist understanding of gender identity. The syncretic and over generalised idea of narrative identity derived from communitarian thought does not adequately grasp important aspects of the ways in which gender inequalities are constructed.

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