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(Ebook) Introduction to feminist jurisprudence 1st edition by Hilaire Barnett 1859412378 9781859412374

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Authors:Barnett, Hilaire
Pages:349 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:Repr
Publisher:Cavendish
Language:english
File Size:7.31 MB
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ISBN-10 :  1859412378 

ISBN-13 :  9781859412374

Author: Hilaire Barnett 

This book provides a student text covering the major issues in feminist jurisprudence and to analyse the manner in which both traditional jurisprudence and law have remained a masculine subject.

 

Introduction to feminist jurisprudence 1st table of contents:

  1. Dedication
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. The Foundations of Feminist Jurisprudence
  5. Introduction
  6. The Evolution and Scope of Feminist Jurisprudence and Feminist Legal Methods
  7. The Feminist Gender Debate
  8. What is a woman? The gender question
  9. Woman as ‘Other'
  10. Feminist Legal Methods
  11. Consciousness raising
  12. Asking the ‘woman question'
  13. Feminist practical reasoning
  14. Gender Inequalities and Law
  15. Empirical Evidence of Cultural Patriarchy
  16. Chinese footbinding
  17. Female circumcision
  18. Hindu suttee
  19. European witch-murders22
  20. Wife sale in England32
  21. Women in marriage35
  22. Gender-based violence against women in contemporary society
  23. Law's Dependence on Culture: Theoretical Explanations
  24. Karl von Savigny, Eugen Ehrlich, William Graham Sumner
  25. Early Struggles for Equality in Western Society
  26. Rights for women
  27. The Franchise
  28. The Franchise in the United Kingdom
  29. The franchise in the United States of America
  30. Education for Women
  31. Science and medicine
  32. The legal profession
  33. The Two World Wars and Women's Equality
  34. The Position of women in Contemporary Society
  35. Participation in employment
  36. Occupational differences
  37. Part time work
  38. Women's pay
  39. The British Central Statistical Office Report 1995112
  40. Women's earnings
  41. Occupational data
  42. Patriarchy
  43. Explaining Patriarchy
  44. Theoretical explanations of the origins of patriarchy
  45. Contemporary Patriarchal Manifestations
  46. The ‘public' sphere
  47. The ‘private' sphere
  48. The invisibility of women
  49. Extending the private sphere?
  50. Inequality in the Public and Private Spheres
  51. The Subject of law: woman as ‘Other'
  52. Physical violence against women
  53. Sexual harassment
  54. Pornography
  55. Patriarchy and Essentialism
  56. Conclusion
  57. Conventional Jurisprudence and Feminist Critique
  58. Conventional Jurisprudence and Feminist Critique: I Ancient Greek Political Thought and Natural Law Theory
  59. Introduction
  60. The Greek Philosophers
  61. Reason in Greek philosophy
  62. Plato
  63. Aristotle
  64. Natural Law Thought
  65. Natural law in ancient Greece and Rome
  66. Christian natural law thought
  67. Natural law and positive law49
  68. Conventional Jurisprudence and Feminist Critique: II Positive Law and Social Contract Theory
  69. The Origins of Positivism: the Age of Modernity
  70. Liberalism
  71. The rise of legal positivism
  72. The elements of positivist thought
  73. Social Contract Theory
  74. Knowledge and ignorance behind the ‘veil of ignorance'
  75. The principles of justice
  76. The communitarian critique of liberalism
  77. The Failures of Traditional Jurisprudence
  78. Schools of Feminist Jurisprudential Thought
  79. Schools of Feminist Jurisprudential Thought: I Liberalism and Marxism
  80. Introduction
  81. The liberal tradition in Western democracy1
  82. The public and private spheres in liberal philosophy
  83. The feminist critique of liberalism
  84. Marxist-Socialist Feminism
  85. Schools of Feminist Jurisprudential Thought: II Difference Feminism/Cultural Feminism
  86. Feminist developmental theories
  87. Carol Gilligan's psychological/developmental research
  88. French feminism
  89. Luce Irigaray
  90. Luce Irigaray and the charge of ‘essentialism'
  91. Drucilla Cornell
  92. Schools of Feminist Jurisprudential Thought: III Radical Feminism
  93. Catharine MacKinnon's dominance theory
  94. Radical feminism and the critiques of ‘essentialism'
  95. Postmodernism and Critical Legal Studies
  96. Introduction
  97. The age of modernity
  98. The age of postmodernism
  99. Critical Legal Studies
  100. Feminism, Postmodernism and Critical Legal Studies
  101. Postmodern Feminist Jurisprudence
  102. The construction of gender
  103. Postmodernism/poststructuralism and Critical Legal Studies: unravelling law's claim to rationality and objectivity
  104. Feminism and the CLS Distrust of Rights
  105. Deconstructing the Subject of Law86
  106. Key Issues in Feminist Jurisprudence
  107. Women and Medicine
  108. Introduction
  109. The Medical Profession in Western Society
  110. Obstetrics11 and gynaecology12
  111. The Medicalisation of Reproduction
  112. Sterilisation
  113. The case law
  114. Court Ordered Caesarean Sections
  115. Treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983
  116. Infertility Treatment
  117. Abortion Rights
  118. Introduction
  119. The evolution of abortion law in England86
  120. ‘Foetal rights'? and the law
  121. The Warnock Committee Report
  122. The legal position of the father of the child
  123. The interaction between abortion, contraception and sterilisation
  124. Abortion rights in the United States of America
  125. Women's Reproductive Rights in International Dimension
  126. The religious and cultural inheritance and influence
  127. Population control programmes126
  128. Non-Consensual Treatment of Patients Suffering from Anorexia Nervosa132
  129. Competence and the ‘mature minor'
  130. Women, violence and the Legal System
  131. Introduction
  132. Defining gender-based violence
  133. Measuring gender-based violence
  134. International data
  135. Violence against women in the United Kingdom
  136. Explaining gender-based violence
  137. The problem of the liberal analysis of the ‘public' and ‘private' spheres of life
  138. A woman's traditional ‘place': the home
  139. Evolution of the English law relating to domestic violence57
  140. The criminal law
  141. Reconceptualising ‘domestic' violence
  142. Female victims and the legal system
  143. The failure of traditional defences to a charge of murder for women victims of violence
  144. Provocation
  145. Diminished responsibility
  146. Recognising the impact of domestic violence
  147. Battered woman syndrome
  148. R v Ahluwalia, R v Thornton99
  149. Battered woman syndrome in Australia and Canada
  150. Women on trial: rape
  151. Pornography and Prostitution
  152. Introduction
  153. Pornography
  154. The evolution of the pornography industry
  155. Defining pornography
  156. Legal definitions
  157. Differing constitutional contexts
  158. Empirical evidence concerning pornography34
  159. Reformulating pornography from a feminist perspective
  160. Alternative theoretical approaches to pornography
  161. Feminist Approaches to Pornography
  162. Radical feminism51
  163. Racial discrimination and pornography
  164. The Dworkin (Andrea) and MacKinnon Indianapolis and Minneapolis Civil Rights Ordinances
  165. Freedom of expression reconsidered
  166. ‘Speech act' theory
  167. The Liberal Approach: Absolute and Modified
  168. An alternative interpretation of John Stuart Mill's ‘harm' principle99
  169. The Conservative Approach to Pornography
  170. Alternative and Postmodern Perceptions Concerning Pornography
  171. Arguments for and against the legal regulation of pornography
  172. Conclusion
  173. Prostitution and Law: An Outline
  174. Alternative legal responses to prostitution
  175. Competing arguments concerning prostitution

 

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