Transcending the boundaries of law : generations of feminism and legal theory /
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Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY :
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2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Le feminisme and professionalism in law : reflections on the history of women lawyers / Mary Jane Mossman
- An inconsistent affair : feminism and the legal academy / Margaret Thornton
- Have pantsuit, will travel / Patricia J. Williams
- Grappling with equality : one feminist journey / Martha Albertson Fineman
- What's so hard about sex equality? : nature, culture, and social engineering / Linda C. McClain
- No male or female / Mary Anne Case
- The new faces of feminism : feminism in action and organic feminists in a post-feminist era / Michele Alexandre
- Feminist legal theory as embodied justice / Isabel Karpin and Roxanne Mykitiuk
- Privatization and punishment in the new age of reprogenetics / Dorothy E. Roberts
- A tale of two bodies : the male body and feminist legal theory / Michael Thomson
- The vulnerable subject : anchoring equality in the human condition / Martha Albertson Fineman
- Resistance in the afterlife of identity / Darren Lenard Hutchinson
- Gender equality, citizenship status, and the politics of belonging / Siobha?n Mullally
- When and where they enter / Robin West
- New frontiers in family law / Laura T. Kessler
- Family law, feminist legal theory, and the problem of racial hierarchy / Twila L. Perry
- Living alone : new demographic research / Adam P. Romero
- Learning the lessons : what feminist legal theory teaches international human rights law and practice / Fionnuala Ni? Aola?in
- Prosecuting sexual violence in the ad hoc international criminal tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia / Fiona de Londras
- Theorizing the more responsive state : transcending the (national) boundaries of law / Laura Spitz
- Gender scripting and deliberative democracy / Holning Lau
- The accidental feminist / Victoria F. Nourse
- Defending and developing critical feminist theory as law leans rightward / Martha T. McCluskey.