Description: Transcending the Boundaries of Law Generations of Feminism and Legal Theoryedited by Martha Albertson Fineman ISBN-13: 9780415481403 ISBN-10: 0415481406 Publisher: Routledge Binding: Paperback Publication Year: 2012 Condition: Acceptable – 35 pages are highlighted (heavy amounts on several)Contents:Introduction Martha Albertson Fineman Section 1: From Women in the Law to Feminist legal Theory 1 Le feminsme and professionalism in law: reflections on the history of women lawyers Mary Jane Mossman 2 An inconsistent affair: feminism and the legal academy Margaret Thornton 3 Have pantsuit, will travel Patricia J. Williams 4 Grappling with equality: one feminist journey Martha Albertson Fineman Section 2: Engaging equality 5 What's so hard about sex equality? Nature, culture, and social engineering Linda C. McClain 6 No male or female Mary Anne Case 7 The new faces of feminism: feminism-in-action and organic feminists in a post-feminist era Michele Alexandre Section 3: Engaging bodies 8 Feminist legal theory as embodied justice Isabel Karpin, Roxanne Myktituk 9 Privatization and punishment in the new age of reprogenetics Dorothy E. Roberts 10 A tale of two bodies: the male body and feminist legal theory Michael Thomson Section 4: Engaging universals and engaging identities 11 The vulnerable subject: anchoring equality in the human condition Martha Albertson Fineman 12 Resistance in the afterlife of identity Darren Lenard Hutchinson 13 Gender equality, citizenship status, and the politics of belonging Siobhan Mullally Section 5: Engaging intimacy and the family 14 When and where they enter Robin West 15 New frontiers in family law Laura T. Kessler 16 Family law, feminist legal theory, and the problem of racial hierarchy Twila L. Perry 17 Living alone: new demographic research Adam P. Romero Section 6: Engaging the state 18 Learning the lessons: what feminist legal theory teaches international human rights law and practice Fiona ni Aolain Introduction to Section Seven 19 Prosecuting sexual violence in the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia Fiona de Londras 20 Theorizing the more responsive state: transcending the national boundaries of law Laura Spitz Section 7: Engaging politics 21 Gender scripting and deliberative democracy Holning Lau 22 The accidental feminist Victoria F. Nourse 23 Defending and developing critical feminist theory as law leans rightward Martha T. McCluskey mySku 4675
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Book Title: Transcending the Boundaries of Law
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Feminist jurisprudence, Women's Studies, legal theory, Gender equity
Intended Audience: Adults
Genre: Gender Studies, Law
ISBN: 0415481406
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Item Length: 9.2in.
Item Height: 0.9in.
Item Width: 6.3in.
Author: Martha Albertson Fineman
Publication Name: Transcending the Boundaries of Law : Generations of Feminism and Legal Theory
Format: United Kingdom-B Format Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Year: 2010
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 24.9 Oz
Number of Pages: 432 Pages