include the source Andrew Heywood, Political Ideologies, as well as, 9 other sources. Which means a minimum of 10 sources, and it can go up to as many as needed, however, only from the sources provided below.
This is an academic essay and it needs to be critical with supporting arguments. And it needs to have in text citations (Harvard Style) with page numbers included.
Sources:
Andrew Heywood, Political Ideologies:
A Phillips, Engendering Democracy, (Polity, 1991)
V. Bryson, Feminist Political Theory (Macmillan, 1993)
G. Kaplan, Contemporary Western European Feminism (UCL, 1992)
Further reading: These sources can be useful for essays
Barrett, M. & A. Phillips (eds.), Destabilising Theory. Contemporary Feminist Debates (1992), chapters 1,2,4
Bock, G. and S. James, Beyond Equality and Difference: Citizenship, Feminist Politics and Female Subjectivity (1992), Part One
Bryson, V., ‘Feminism’ in Roger Eatwell and Anthony Wright (eds.), Contemporary Political Ideologies
Butler, Judith, Gender Trouble
Coole, Diana, Women and Political Theory (1993) chapters 5,6,10
Corrin, C., Feminist Perspectives on Politics
Eisenstein, Z., The Radical Future of Liberal Feminism
hooks, bell, Ain’t I a woman? Black women and feminism
Jaggar, Alison, Living with Contradictions: controversies in feminist social ethics
Lovenduski, J. and V. Randall, Contemporary Feminist Politics (1993), ch.1, 2, 3, 5
Mill, John Stuart, On the Subjection of Women (1859) [there are several recent editions to choose from, and it is also available on the web at: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/jsmill-women.html. You should focus your reading especially on Part 4]
Mill, John Stuart, Speech in ‘Representation of the People Bill’, Hansard CLXXXVII (20/5/1867)
Pateman, Carole, ‘Feminism and Democracy’ in G. Duncan (ed.), Democratic Theory and Practice
Pateman, Carole, The Sexual Contract
Phillips, A., Engendering Democracy
Phillips, A., ‘Must Feminists give up on Liberal democracy?’, Political Studies, XL (1992)
Phillips, A (ed.), Feminism and Politics
Ramsay, Maureen, What’s Wrong With Liberal Democracy? (1997), chapter 7
Rowbotham, Sheila, ‘Feminism and Democracy’ in D. Held and C. Pollitt (eds.), New Forms of Democracy
Squires, Judith, Gender in Political Theory, especially chapters 4, 6, 7
Tong, R., Feminist Thought: A Comprehensive Introduction
Wollstonecraft, Mary, A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792) [available on the web at: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/mw-vind.html]