Gender and feminist theory in law and society
by Sunder, Madhavi.
Publisher: England: Ashgate Pub Co, 2007Description: 540 p.ISBN: 0754626237; 9780754626237.Subject(s): Feminism | Human rights | Jurisprudence | Law and society | Social Science | Sociology | Civil Rights | Ethnic Studies | Gender Studies | Feminist jurisprudenceOnline resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Summary: This volume chronicles a quarter-century of feminist theorizations on equality and liberty. The essays demonstrate a continuing commitment to feminist method (a democratic notion that all people have a right to participate in the production of knowledge of the world, including legal knowledge) and manifest feminism's continuing critical tradition (namely, theorists' willingness to see multiple factors, including feminism itself, as obstructing enlightened constructions of the world). Taken together, the essays suggest that liberty to make the world is not just a means to an end - equality - but is a substantive end in itself.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This volume chronicles a quarter-century of feminist theorizations on equality and liberty. The essays demonstrate a continuing commitment to feminist method (a democratic notion that all people have a right to participate in the production of knowledge of the world, including legal knowledge) and manifest feminism's continuing critical tradition (namely, theorists' willingness to see multiple factors, including feminism itself, as obstructing enlightened constructions of the world). Taken together, the essays suggest that liberty to make the world is not just a means to an end - equality - but is a substantive end in itself.
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