Law as a Gendering Practice
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Canada
- Date of Publication 24 February 2000
- ISBN 9780195412956
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 230x153x14 mm
- Weight 365 g
- Language English 0
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Table of Contents:
Part I: Theorizing Law as a Gendering Practice
Law as a Gendering Practice: An Overview
L'intersectionalite: Feminisms in a Divided World (Quebec-Canada)
Part II: Constructing the (Hetero)Sexual Subject of Legal Discourse
Justice and Law: Passion, Power, Prejudice, and So-Called Paedophilia
Rape Uncodified: Reconsidering Bill C-49 Amendments to Candian Sexual Assault Laws
Victim, Nuisance, Fallen Women, Outlaw Worker?: Making the Identity, Prostitute, in Canadian Criminal Law
Mothers, Other Mothers, and Others: The Challenges and Contradictions to Lesbian Parents
Part III: Constructing the Racialized Other of Legal Discourse
Theory and Practice: Clinical Law and Aboriginal People
On Law and Hegemonic Moments: Looking Beyond the Law Towards Subjectivities of Subaltern Women
Part IV: Constructing the Public/Private Distinction of Legal Discourse
Custody, Access, and Relocation in a Mobile Society: (En)Gendering the Best Interests Principle
Limited by Law?: Gender, Corporate Law, and the Family Firm
If Choice is the Answer, What is the Question?: Spelunking in Symes v. Canada