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Political philosophers from the beginning of history have articulated the significance of beauty. Cooper argues that these writings are coded to justify patriarchal structures of power, and that each epoch of global, history has reflected a paradigm of beauty that rationalizes protocols of gender performance. Patriarchy is a system of knowledge that trains men to become soldiers, but has now come into conflict with contemporary international law governing human rights and-women''s rights.

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“In his insightful and expansive review of the relationship between state power, patriarchy, and protocols of female beauty, Professor Cooper demonstrates how at each epoch up to the present, defining and controlling female beauty is critical to the misogynous framework necessary to perpetuate the male-dominated state. The question he leaves the reader contemplating is not the expansive evidence of how women have been subjugated in the past, but how, given contemporary political thought on issues of gender, sexuality, and governance, the future might be radically different. “ -- Debora Halbert, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa
“Reading the history of patriarchy as coeval with the history of consciousness, Alan Cooper presents us with a significant contribution to integral scholarship. This book not only presents a careful study of how the state has undergone a series of dramatic re-structurings—`mutations’—in its concepts of beauty, but also compels us to consider how tomorrow might be radically different. When we read history through an integral light, as Cooper does here, we can trace the origins of patriarchy. In tracing its origins, however, we also discover its endings, and new futures become possible.” -- Jeremy Johnson, President, Jean Gebser Society

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Chapter One: Duality and Negation Chapter Two: Beauty in Antiquity Chapter Three: Medieval Beauty Chapter Four: Modern Beauty Chapter Five: A Feminist Critique of Beauty

Patriarchy and the Politics of Beauty

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/4/2019 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498596091, 978-1498596091
      ISBN10: 1498596096

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      Book Synopsis
      Political philosophers from the beginning of history have articulated the significance of beauty. Cooper argues that these writings are coded to justify patriarchal structures of power, and that each epoch of global, history has reflected a paradigm of beauty that rationalizes protocols of gender performance. Patriarchy is a system of knowledge that trains men to become soldiers, but has now come into conflict with contemporary international law governing human rights and-women''s rights.

      Trade Review
      “In his insightful and expansive review of the relationship between state power, patriarchy, and protocols of female beauty, Professor Cooper demonstrates how at each epoch up to the present, defining and controlling female beauty is critical to the misogynous framework necessary to perpetuate the male-dominated state. The question he leaves the reader contemplating is not the expansive evidence of how women have been subjugated in the past, but how, given contemporary political thought on issues of gender, sexuality, and governance, the future might be radically different. “ -- Debora Halbert, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa
      “Reading the history of patriarchy as coeval with the history of consciousness, Alan Cooper presents us with a significant contribution to integral scholarship. This book not only presents a careful study of how the state has undergone a series of dramatic re-structurings—`mutations’—in its concepts of beauty, but also compels us to consider how tomorrow might be radically different. When we read history through an integral light, as Cooper does here, we can trace the origins of patriarchy. In tracing its origins, however, we also discover its endings, and new futures become possible.” -- Jeremy Johnson, President, Jean Gebser Society

      Table of Contents
      Chapter One: Duality and Negation Chapter Two: Beauty in Antiquity Chapter Three: Medieval Beauty Chapter Four: Modern Beauty Chapter Five: A Feminist Critique of Beauty

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