Valerie Bryson
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This chapter discusses recent feminist work on time, and finds that this represents an important contribution to political analysis which has had a significant, although limited, impact on mainstream political theory and practice. It briefly surveys self-conscious reflections by mainstream political theorists on the political significance of time, along with that of some sociologists, anthropologists and historians. The chapter discusses feminist ideas on the relevance of history and temporal location. It considers in more detail about feminist contributions that are concerned with time cultures and the distribution of work and leisure time. What feminism can bring to the concept of time is the double insistence that it is a central political concept and that its analysis has particular relevance for women. Feminism sees that time is politically important as a scarce resource alongside and interacting with status, money and power.

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