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Robinson Crusoe in the Family: Feminist Economics and Lost in Space

Gillian Hewitson ()
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Gillian Hewitson: School of Economics, La Trobe University

No 2001.02, Working Papers from School of Economics, La Trobe University

Abstract: The use of the figure of Robinson Crusoe as an exemplar of rational economic man may be viewed as of no significance whatsoever, or as very significant in the creation of the meaning of the economic agent. This paper discusses two alternative views of feminist economists. Some feminist economists can be understood to be arguing for the situating of Crusoe within a family context in order to more fully represent the economic reality of both men and women. Others suggest that adding representations of women and families without examining the underlying significance and functioning of Crusoe as a self-made man may misrepresent women in the same way as their exclusion or absence from economic representations. A reading of a modern Family Robinson story is used to discuss these views.

Keywords: Economic man; Robinson Crusoe; family; story-telling; feminist poststructuralism; Women; Economists (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 pages
Date: 2001
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