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Autonomy and Identity are key concepts in both political and feminist thought and have played central roles in both fields. Although there has been much academic work on both concepts there has arguably been little that has addressed the connections between autonomy and identity.Autonomy and Identity seeks to draw innovative links between these concepts in order to develop a new understanding which sees autonomy as a process by which we change and develop our identity. It draws on thinkers from the canon of political thought such as G.W.F. Hegel, Mary Wollstonecraft, J.S. Mill and Simone de Beauvoir and features illustrative examples drawn from a wide range of contemporary issues including pornography, domestic violence and womens citizenship. Hague argues that identity is best understood as changing, multiple, and something we need to take control of ourselves. In order to support this version of identity there needs to be a concept of autonomy which emphasises self-direction to control our identity.Providing valuable insight into the complexities of thinking about linking autonomy to identity, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, gender studies, contemporary political thought and the history of political thought.

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Autonomy and Identity
Autonomy and identity are key concepts in both political and feminist thought and have played central roles in both fields. Although there has been much aca-demic work on both concepts, there has arguably been little that has addressed the connections between autonomy and identity.
Autonomy and Identity seeks to draw innovative links between these concepts in order to develop a new understanding that sees autonomy as a process by which we change and develop our identity. It draws on thinkers from the canon of political thought such as G.W.F. Hegel, Mary Wollstonecraft, J.S. Mill and Simone de Beauvoir and features illustrative examples drawn from a wide range of contemporary issues including pornography, domestic violence and womens citizenship. Hague argues that identity is best understood as changing, multiple and something we need to take control of ourselves. In order to support this version of identity there needs to be a concept of autonomy which emphasizes self-direction to control our identity.
Providing valuable insight into the complexities of thinking about linking autonomy to identity, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, gender studies, contemporary political thought and the history of political thought.
Ros Hague is a Teaching Fellow in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham, currently teaching political theory and American government. She is also a fellow of the Centre for the Study for Social and Global Justice. Her research interests cover the areas of the history of political thought, contemporary political theory and feminist political theory.
Routledge innovations in political theory
1 A Radical Green Political Theory
Alan Carter
2 Rational Woman
A feminist critique of dualism
Raia Prokhovnik
3 Rethinking State Theory
Mark J. Smith
4 Gramsci and Contemporary Politics
Beyond pessimism of the intellect
Anne Showstack Sassoon
5 Post-Ecologist Politics
Social theory and the abdication of the ecologist paradigm
Ingolfur Blhdorn
6 Ecological Relations
Susan Board
7 The Political Theory of Global Citizenship
April Carter
8 Democracy and National Pluralism
Edited by Ferran Requejo
9 Civil Society and Democratic Theory
Alternative voices
Gideon Baker
10 Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Theory
Between critical theory and post-Marxism
Mark Devenney
11 Citizenship and Identity
Towards a new republic
John Schwarzmantel
12 Multiculturalism, Identity and Rights
Edited by Bruce Haddock and Peter Sutch
13 Political Theory of Global Justice
A cosmopolitan case for the world state
Luis Cabrera
14 Democracy, Nationalism and Multiculturalism
Edited by Ramn Maiz and Ferrn Requejo
15 Political Reconciliation
Andrew Schaap
16 National Cultural Autonomy and Its Contemporary Critics
Edited by Ephraim Nimni
17 Power and Politics in Poststructuralist Thought
New theories of the political
Saul Newman
18 Capabilities Equality
Basic issues and problems
Edited by Alexander Kaufman
19 Morality and Nationalism
Catherine Frost
20 Principles and Political Order
The challenge of diversity
Edited by Bruce Haddock, Peri Roberts and Peter Sutch
21 European Integration and the Nationalities Question
Edited by John McGarry and Michael Keating
22 Deliberation, Social Choice and Absolutist Democracy
David van Mill
23 Sexual Justice/Cultural Justice
Critical perspectives in political theory and practice
Edited by Barbara Arneil, Monique Deveaux, Rita Dhamoon and Avigail Eisenberg
24 The International Political Thought of Carl Schmitt
Terror, liberal war and the crisis of global order
Edited by Louiza Odysseos and Fabio Petito
25 In Defense of Human Rights
A non-religious grounding in a pluralistic world
Ari Kohen
26 Logics of Critical Explanation in Social and Political Theory
Jason Glynos and David Howarth
27 Political Constructivism
Peri Roberts
28 The New Politics of Masculinity
Men, power and resistance
Fidelma Ashe
29 Citizens and the State
Attitudes in Western Europe and East and Southeast Asia
Takashi Inoguchi and Jean Blondel
30 Political Language and Metaphor
Interpreting and changing the world
Edited by Terrell Carver and Jernej Pikalo
31 Political Pluralism and the State
Beyond sovereignty
Marcel Wissenburg
32 Political Evil in a Global Age
Hannah Arendt and international theory
Patrick Hayden
33 Gramsci and Global Politics
Hegemony and resistance
Mark McNally and John Schwarzmantel
34 Democracy and Pluralism
The political thought of William E. Connolly
Edited by Alan Finlayson
35 Multiculturalism and Moral Conflict
Edited by Maria Dimova-Cookson and Peter Stirk
36 John Stuart Mill - Thought and Influence
The saint of rationalism
Edited by Georgios Varouxakis and Paul Kelly
37 Rethinking Gramsci
Edited by Marcus E. Green
38 Autonomy and Identity
The politics of who we are
Ros Hague
Autonomy and Identity
The politics of who we are
Ros Hague
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First published 2011
by Routledge
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2011 Ros Hague
The right of Ros Hague to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Hague, Ros.
Autonomy and identity : the politics of who we are / Ros Hague.
p. cm. (Routledge innovations in political theory)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. FeminismPolitical aspects. 2. Feminist theory. I. Title.
HQ1236.H26 2011
305.4201dc22
2010041713
ISBN: 978-0-415-58468-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-82099-5 (ebk)
Typeset in Times
by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear
To the memory of my mother and for my father the first feminist I encountered
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Acknowledgements
This book has grown out of my PhD thesis, written at the University of Leicester, and I would like to thank the ESRC for the award of a studentship. I would also like to acknowledge the intellectual stimulation and encouragement provided by John Hoffman and Norman Dandy as well as the valuable comments of my internal examiner, Robert Garner, and external examiner, Raia Prokhovnik. Laura Brace has been a constant source of support and inspiration in this project since its inception, especially at its most difficult and demanding moments and I owe her much gratitude for this and for her unfailing patience.
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