Hard Bargains: The Politics of Sex
Autor Linda Hirshman, Jane Larsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 noi 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195134209
ISBN-10: 0195134206
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 201 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195134206
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 201 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
"This is well-written, well researched history of the public regulation of sexual behavior. The authors' outspokenness and radical slant will make this a controversial book, but it is not orthodox or doctrinaire, and the forcefulness, clarity, adn skill with which the authors defend their position will challenge skeptics. Although there is much in the book with which I disagree, it is a good and interesting book and deserves to make a splash."--Richard A. Posner, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals
"In Hard Bargains Hirshman and Larson argue that heterosexual bargains, particularly outside of marriage, are presently made in a virtual state of nature, that this is intolerably unjust, and that law should be used to structure fair agreements in our sexual lives by strengthening the hand of the weak. Althoug their premise--that sex is or ought to be understood as a bargain--is sure to provoke passionate debate, their Hobbesian argument is admirably clear, the history of heterosexual politics and the intellectual movements surrounding them is well-told, and their suggested reformes in current law, if adopted, might well move us toward a more just socio-sexual world. This is an important book, original, and thoroughly engaging book. Anyone interested in the role of law in improving our public lives and our sexual politics will find this work extremely valuable."--Robin West, Georgetown University Law School
"Offers an incisive look into how morality gets shaped and regulated. As much, it is an important contribution to feminist theory and U.S. social history."--Library Journal
"From Plato to Catharine MacKinnon, the authors trace the varying philosophical viewpoints of heterosexual politics. Their premise is that heterosexual sex is political and that much of sexual politics is worked out in discrete instances of one-on-one bargaining outside the public eye.' Although the narrative travels swiftly through history, it manages to feel remarkably thorough and gives the impression that the authors filtered details out only when appropriate."--The National Law Journal
"This is a superb book. It will raise a storm of controversy and will prove very influential in terms of public policy and legal reform."--Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, Professor of History, American Culture, and Women's Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
"This is an important, original, and thoroughly engaging book. Anyone interested in the role of law in improving our public lives and our sexual politics will find this work extremely valuable. Although their premise--that sex is or ought to be understood as a bargain--is sure to provoke passionate debate... their suggested reforms in current law, if adopted, might well move us toward a more just socio-sexual world. "--Professor Robin West, Georgetown University Law Center
"Libraries with patrons for relatively demanding wroks on gender issues and legal theory may want to acquire this challenging analysis of sex, power, law, and history."--Booklist
"The book leaves no sheet unturned to make its point that sex between men and women should not be a private matter. Instead, sex is an extension of social life, and every sex act contributes to the public welfare."--Playboy
"In Hard Bargains Hirshman and Larson argue that heterosexual bargains, particularly outside of marriage, are presently made in a virtual state of nature, that this is intolerably unjust, and that law should be used to structure fair agreements in our sexual lives by strengthening the hand of the weak. Althoug their premise--that sex is or ought to be understood as a bargain--is sure to provoke passionate debate, their Hobbesian argument is admirably clear, the history of heterosexual politics and the intellectual movements surrounding them is well-told, and their suggested reformes in current law, if adopted, might well move us toward a more just socio-sexual world. This is an important book, original, and thoroughly engaging book. Anyone interested in the role of law in improving our public lives and our sexual politics will find this work extremely valuable."--Robin West, Georgetown University Law School
"Offers an incisive look into how morality gets shaped and regulated. As much, it is an important contribution to feminist theory and U.S. social history."--Library Journal
"From Plato to Catharine MacKinnon, the authors trace the varying philosophical viewpoints of heterosexual politics. Their premise is that heterosexual sex is political and that much of sexual politics is worked out in discrete instances of one-on-one bargaining outside the public eye.' Although the narrative travels swiftly through history, it manages to feel remarkably thorough and gives the impression that the authors filtered details out only when appropriate."--The National Law Journal
"This is a superb book. It will raise a storm of controversy and will prove very influential in terms of public policy and legal reform."--Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, Professor of History, American Culture, and Women's Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
"This is an important, original, and thoroughly engaging book. Anyone interested in the role of law in improving our public lives and our sexual politics will find this work extremely valuable. Although their premise--that sex is or ought to be understood as a bargain--is sure to provoke passionate debate... their suggested reforms in current law, if adopted, might well move us toward a more just socio-sexual world. "--Professor Robin West, Georgetown University Law Center
"Libraries with patrons for relatively demanding wroks on gender issues and legal theory may want to acquire this challenging analysis of sex, power, law, and history."--Booklist
"The book leaves no sheet unturned to make its point that sex between men and women should not be a private matter. Instead, sex is an extension of social life, and every sex act contributes to the public welfare."--Playboy
Notă biografică
Linda Hirshman is Allen Berenson Distinguished visiting Professor at Brandeis University. She lives in Cave Creek, Arizona, and Falmouth, Massachusetts. Jane Larson is Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin.