
Visible Women
Essays on Feminist Legal Theory and Political Philosophy
- 216 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Visible Women
Essays on Feminist Legal Theory and Political Philosophy
About this book
How should feminist theories conceive of the subject? What is it to be a legal person? What part does embodiment play in subjectivity? Can there be a conception of rights which does justice to the social contexts in which rights claims are embedded? Is the way the law constitutes legal subjects a form of violence? These questions lie at the heart of contemporary feminist theory, and in this collection they are addressed by a group of distinguished international scholars working in law, philosophy and politics. The volume, in which the concerns of one author are taken up by others, advances current debate on two interconnected levels. First, it contains original and ground-breaking discussions of the questions raised above. At the same time, it contains a more reflexive strand of argument about the intellectual resources available to feminist thinkers, and the advantages and dangers of borrowing from non-feminist traditions of thought. It thus provides an exceptionally rich examination of contemporary legal and political feminist theory.
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Table of contents
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Title verso
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. Feminism and the Politics of Difference. Or, Where Have All the Women Gone?
- 2. The Mother of the Legal Person
- 3. Can Women be Legal Persons?
- 4. Feminism and the Promise of Human Rights: Possibilities and Paradoxes
- 5. Violence, Ethics and Law: Feminist Reflections on a Familiar Dilemma
- 6. Sexual Difference and Collective Identities: The New Global Constellation
- 7. The Politics of 'Presence' and 'Difference': Working Through Spinoza and Eliot
- 8. Freedom and the Imaginary
- Index