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Law, Selfhood and Feminist Philosophy: Monstrous Aberrations
At the intersection of law, feminism and philosophy, this book analyses the ways in which certain bodies and 'selves' continue to be treated as monstrous aberrations from the 'ideal' figure or norm.
Author(s) | By Janice Richardson (Monash University). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 244 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 22 Aug 2023 |
Availability | POD |
At the intersection of law, feminism and philosophy, this book analyses the ways in which certain bodies and 'selves' continue to be treated as monstrous aberrations from the 'ideal' figure or norm.
Section 1 1. Introduction to Section 1: The Feminist Relational Ontology of Christine Battersby and Adriana Cavarero 2. Elizabethan 'Spinning' and Penelope's Weaving: The Political, the Common Law and Stately Bodies 3. Untimely Voices: Rethinking the Poli
Janice Richardson is Associate Professor in Law at Monash University, Australia.