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Unspeakable Subjects: Feminist Essays in Legal and Social Theory

Autor Nicola Lacey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1998
Nicola Lacey's book presents a feminist critique of law based on an analysis of the ways in which the very structure or method of modern law is gendered. All of the essays in the book therefore engage at some level with the question of whether there are things of a general nature to be said about what might be called the sex or gender of law. Ranging across fields including criminal law,public law and anti-discrimination law, the essays examine the conceptual framework of modern legal practices: the legal conception of the subject as an individual; the concepts of equality, freedom, justice and rights; and the legal construction of public and private realms and of the relations between individual, state and community. They also reflect upon the deployment of law as a means of furthering feminist ethical and political values. At a more general level, the essays contemplate the relationship between feminist and other critical approaches to legal theory; the relationship between the ideas underlying feminist legal theory and those informing contemporary developments in social and political theory; and the nature of the relationship between feminist legal theories and feminist legal politics. The essays in this book tell the story of an intellectual journey which has led the author to question some of the central assumptions of traditional legal education and scholarship. They also set out a distinctive vision of jurisprudence as a form of critical social theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781901362343
ISBN-10: 1901362345
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book presents a feminist critique of law based on an analysis of how the very structure or method of modern law is gendered. The essays also reflect upon the deployment of law as a means of furthering feminist ethical and political values.

Notă biografică

Nicola Lacey is Professor of Criminal law and Justice at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Cuprins

Introduction to the EssaysPART I: FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF INDIVIDUALISM IN LEGAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT1. From Individual to Group? A Feminist Analysis of the Limits of Anti-Discrimination Legislation2. Theories of Justice and the Welfare State: A Feminist Critique3. Theory into Practice? Pornography and the Public/Private Dichotomy4. Unspeakable Subjects, Impossible Rights: Sexuality, Integrity and Criminal Law5. Community in Legal Theory: Idea, Ideal or Ideology?PART II: QUESTIONS OF METHOD IN FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY: WITHIN OR BEYOND CRITIQUE?6. Closure and Critique in Feminist Jurisprudence: Transcending the Dichotomy or a Foot in Both Camps?7. Feminist Legal Theory Beyond Neutrality8. Normative Reconstruction in Socio-Legal Theory

Recenzii

This collection of essays brings together work of a leading figure within feminist legal thought and provides an excellent example of the particular contribution of feminism to analysis of the legal system. The essays engage with, respond to and develop a variety of feminist perspectives upon law and demonstrate the enormous, challenging and exciting task ahead for feminist legal theorists.
Lacey exemplifies the best characteristics of British academic writing, namely, a sincere attempt to convey complex positions and arguments as clearly as possible and an uncompromising honesty about her own work which means that her critical gaze is as much directed at her own views as at others.

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This book presents a feminist critique of law based on an analysis of the ways in which the very structure or method of modern law is gendered.