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Women's lives, men's laws / Catharine A. MacKinnon.

By: Publication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2005.Description: viii, 558 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780674024069
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.0878 MAC 22
LOC classification:
  • KF478 .M26 2005
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction I. EQUALITY RE-ENVISIONED Section A. Changing the World for Women 1. To Change the World for Women 2. Unthinking ERA Thinking 3. From Practice to Theory, or What Is a White Woman Anyway? 4. Law in the Everyday Life of Women 5. Toward a New Theory of Equality 6. Law's Stories as Reality and Politics 7. "Freedom from Unreal Loyalties": On Fidelity in Constitutional Interpretation 8. What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said 9. Keeping It Real: On Anti-"Essentialism" 10. Of Mice and Men: A Fragment on Animal Rights 11. The Power to Change Section B. Sexual Abuse as Sex Discrimination 12. Sexual Harassment: The First Five Years 13. Reflections on Sex Equality Under Law 14. Prostitution and Civil Rights 15. The Logic of Experience: The Development of Sexual Harassment Law 16. On Accountability for Sexual Harassment 17. Beyond Moralism: Directions in Sexual Harassment Law 18. Disputing Male Sovereignty: On United States v. Morrison 19. A Sex Equality Approach to Sexual Assault II. SEXUALITY, INEQUALITY, AND SPEECH Section A. Theory and Practice 20. Sex, Lies, and Psychotherapy 21. Liberalism and the Death of Feminism 22. Does Sexuality Have a History? 23. Speaking Truth to Power 24. Mediating Reality Section B. Pornography as Sex Discrimination 25. Civil Rights Against Pornography 26. Pornography as Defamation and Discrimination 27. From Silence to Silence: Violence Against Women in America 28. Pornography Left and Right 29. Vindication and Resistance 30. The Roar on the Other Side of Silence Notes Credits Index
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Includes index.

Table of contents
Introduction I. EQUALITY RE-ENVISIONED Section A. Changing the World for Women 1. To Change the World for Women 2. Unthinking ERA Thinking 3. From Practice to Theory, or What Is a White Woman Anyway? 4. Law in the Everyday Life of Women 5. Toward a New Theory of Equality 6. Law's Stories as Reality and Politics 7. "Freedom from Unreal Loyalties": On Fidelity in Constitutional Interpretation 8. What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said 9. Keeping It Real: On Anti-"Essentialism" 10. Of Mice and Men: A Fragment on Animal Rights 11. The Power to Change Section B. Sexual Abuse as Sex Discrimination 12. Sexual Harassment: The First Five Years 13. Reflections on Sex Equality Under Law 14. Prostitution and Civil Rights 15. The Logic of Experience: The Development of Sexual Harassment Law 16. On Accountability for Sexual Harassment 17. Beyond Moralism: Directions in Sexual Harassment Law 18. Disputing Male Sovereignty: On United States v. Morrison 19. A Sex Equality Approach to Sexual Assault II. SEXUALITY, INEQUALITY, AND SPEECH Section A. Theory and Practice 20. Sex, Lies, and Psychotherapy 21. Liberalism and the Death of Feminism 22. Does Sexuality Have a History? 23. Speaking Truth to Power 24. Mediating Reality Section B. Pornography as Sex Discrimination 25. Civil Rights Against Pornography 26. Pornography as Defamation and Discrimination 27. From Silence to Silence: Violence Against Women in America 28. Pornography Left and Right 29. Vindication and Resistance 30. The Roar on the Other Side of Silence Notes Credits Index

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