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Injustice and the Reproduction of History: Structural Inequalities, Gender and Redress

Injustice and the Reproduction of History: Structural Inequalities, Gender and Redress

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Alasia Nuti develops a normative framework to identify which historical injustices we should be concerned about, conceptualise the relation between persistence and change, and conceive of history as newly reproduced. She shows that history is important to theorise the injustice of gender inequalities and devise transformative remedies, and that the reproduction of an unjust history is dynamic, complex, and unsettling.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 239 pages
Publication date: 16 June 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


Demands for redress of historical injustice are a vital component of contemporary struggles for social and transnational justice. However, understanding when and why an unjust history matters for considerations of justice in the present is not straightforward. Alasia Nuti develops a normative framework to identify which historical injustices we should be concerned about, conceptualise the relation between persistence and change, and conceive of history as newly reproduced. Focusing on the condition of women in formally egalitarian societies, the book shows that history is essential to theorise the injustice of gender inequalities and devise transformative remedies. Engaging with the activist politics of the unjust past, Nuti also demonstrates that the reproduction of an unjust history is dynamic, complex, and unsettling. It generates both historical and contemporary responsibilities for redress and questions precisely those features of our order that we take for granted.



Historical injustices have a profound impact on contemporary social and transnational justice movements. While the demands for redress are crucial, it is not always clear when and why these injustices matter for present-day considerations of justice. Alasia Nuti, a scholar in the field, offers a normative framework to help us understand which historical injustices we should be concerned about and how they relate to persistence and change.

In her book, "The Injustice of Gender Inequalities," Nuti argues that history is essential to theorising the injustice of gender inequalities and developing transformative remedies. She focuses on the condition of women in formally egalitarian societies, demonstrating how history shapes and reproduces these inequalities. Nuti's framework helps us identify which historical injustices we should prioritize in our efforts for social and transnational justice.

One of the key insights of Nuti's book is that history is not static but dynamic. She argues that historical injustices are reproduced through social, political, and economic processes that continue to shape our world today. This means that the legacy of past injustices can have a profound impact on the present, and we must be aware of these dynamics to develop effective responses.

Nuti's book also highlights the complex and unsettling nature of the reproduction of an unjust history. She shows that the process is not linear or straightforward, but rather involves multiple actors, institutions, and ideologies. This complexity makes it difficult to identify and address the root causes of historical injustice, and requires a nuanced and multifaceted approach.

Engaging with the activist politics of the unjust past is another important aspect of Nuti's work. She demonstrates that the reproduction of an unjust history is not just a matter of historical memory or nostalgia, but rather a dynamic and ongoing process that shapes our present-day world. By engaging with the activism of the past, we can learn from the successes and failures of past movements and develop new strategies for achieving social and transnational justice.

However, the reproduction of an unjust history also generates both historical and contemporary responsibilities for redress. Nuti argues that we must acknowledge the historical and ongoing impact of past injustices and take steps to address them. This includes recognizing the contributions of marginalized communities and working towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

In conclusion, Alasia Nuti's book "The Injustice of Gender Inequalities" provides a valuable framework for understanding which historical injustices we should be concerned about and how they relate to persistence and change. By focusing on the condition of women in formally egalitarian societies, she demonstrates the importance of history in theorising the injustice of gender inequalities and developing transformative remedies. The book also highlights the complex and unsettling nature of the reproduction of an unjust history, and the historical and contemporary responsibilities for redress. By engaging with the activist politics of the unjust past, we can learn from the successes and failures of past movements and develop new strategies for achieving social and transnational justice.


ISBN-13: 9781108412667

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