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Law, Selfhood and Feminist Philosophy - Monstrous Aberrations

English · Paperback / Softback

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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.


List of contents










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 Political with Adriana Cavarero and Christine Battersby 4. Relational Ontologies: Adriana Cavarero and Christine Battersby Explored via Spinoza Section 2 5. Introduction to Section 2: Feminist Perspectives on the Social Contract 6. On Not Making Ourselves the Prey of Others: Jean Hampton's Feminist Contractarianism 7. Hobbes' Frontispiece: Authorship, Subordination and Contract 8. Carole Pateman, the Sexual Contract, and Freedom Section 3 9. Introduction to Section 3: Law and Intersections 10. The Concept of Harm in Actions for Wrongful Birth: Nature and Pre-Modern Views of Women 11. Spinoza, Feminism and Privacy: Exploring an Immanent Ethics of Privacy 12. Readings of Warren and Brandeis' "The Right to Privacy": Gendered and Raced Bodies


About the author










Janice Richardson is Associate Professor in Law at Monash University, Australia.


Summary

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.

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