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Feminism, Postfeminism and Legal Theory: Beyond the Gendered Subject?
While there is much debate about Post-Feminism and its role, it poses important questions for a range of contexts. This book aims to remedy this situation. Gathering a range of international scholars, and addressing a range of legal issues, it examines the idea of Post-Feminism and assesses its contemporary relevance for law and for legal theory.
Author(s) | Edited by Dorota Gozdecka, Anne Macduff. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 170 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 14 Jan 2019 |
Availability | Available |
While there is much debate about Post-Feminism and its role, it poses important questions for a range of contexts. This book aims to remedy this situation. Gathering a range of international scholars, and addressing a range of legal issues, it examines the idea of Post-Feminism and assesses its contemporary relevance for law and for legal theory.
1. Introduction (Anne Macduff and Dorota Gozdecka) 2. Margaret Thornton, 'The Problem of the 'post' in the post-feminist legal academy' 3. Yvette Russell, 'The Force of Sexual Difference: Rape, Feminism and the Failure of Law' 4. Kati Nieminen an
Dr Dorota Gozdecka is a senior lecturer at the ANU College of Law and an Adjunct Professor (Docent) at the University of Helsinki. Dr Anne Macduff is a senior lecturer at the ANU College of Law.