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La aljaba

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Abstract

REVERTER BANON, Sonia. Civil society, citizenship and gender. Aljaba [online]. 2008, vol.12, pp.33-52. ISSN 1669-5704.

The aim of this paper is to examine three concepts, gender equality, civil society and citizenship, in order to understand what kind of relationship there is between them, and to observe how the feminist agenda might gain from such a relationship. In the revision of feminist history, the link between civil society,citizenship and state appears as the logical development in the struggle for feminist demands. Late 19th century and early 20th century feminist groups are a good example of how women have been very successful in forming associational groups as part of civil society and have claimed the rights that states have finally incorporated through equality policies and laws. Current democratic states have achieved a high level of legal equality, mainly through the mechanism of citizenship, but this mechanism does not seem empowered to undo other constraints that women suffer, especially cultural, social and economic constraints. In searching these inequalities we may find that the civil society arena is much tougher than that represented by a democratic state.

Keywords : Gender equality; Civil society; Citizenship; Social contract; Sexual contract; Modern patriarchy.

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