id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-7590 Alison Assiter - Wikipedia .html text/html 1803 437 51 Toward a Feminist Theory of the State (1989) Alison Assiter (born 23 October 1949),[1] FRSA, FAcSS[2] is the Professor of Feminist Theory at the University of the West of England.[3] In the early 2000s, Assiter was the dean of the Faculty of Economics and Social Science at UWE Bristol,[5] and the London School of Economics visiting professor of sociology in January 2006.[6] Assiter's book Kierkegaard, Eve and Metaphors of Birth was described as "an important contribution to the general subject matter of realizable well-being"[7] and "illuminating and thought-provoking".[8] It has also been reviewed by Times Higher Education.[9] Journal articles[edit] Feminist Theory. Assiter, Alison (12 November 2012), "Code Pink, multiculturalism and relativism", openDemocracy, 50.50 inclusive democracy, London.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Retrieved 15 July 2013. "Book Review: Alison Assiter, Kierkegaard, Metaphysics and Political Theory: Unfinished Selves". "Kierkegaard, Eve and Metaphors of Birth, by Alison Assiter". This feminism-related article is a stub. Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-7590.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-7590.txt