In After #MeToo, Gerard Casey provides a critical assessment of the #MeToo movement, situating it in the context of the radical feminism of which it is just the latest manifestation. Apart from its legitimating an indiscriminate attack on men and masculinity, Casey argues that the #MeToo movement has exposed a conceptual fault-line in radical feminist anthropology. Are women fully-developed moral agents, able to exercise moral choice and to take responsibility for what they do; or are women elements of a collective made up of the victims of sexual crimes, whose suffering is not just that of any one individual woman but of the group as a whole?Casey's analysis of the #MeToo movement is prefaced by a brief typology of forms of feminism and by an account of the supposedly universal oppression of women by a malign patriarchy. He argues that if there is such a thing as the patriarchy, it is singularly and spectacularly ineffectual in its operation inasmuch as women, on the whole, are ...
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Women, Judging and the Judiciary examines debates about gender representation in the judiciary and the importance of judicial diversity. It offers a fresh look at the role of the (woman) judge and the process of judging and provides a new analysis of the assumptions which underpin and constrain debates about why we might want a more diverse judiciary, and how we might get one. Through a theoretical engagement with the concepts of diversity and difference in adjudication, Women, Judging and the Judiciary contends that prevailing images of the judge are enmeshed in notions of sameness and unifor
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In Japan there are two centers for Women's studies: one is Kobe College Center and another is Tokyo Women's Christian University. Both were represented at the A WI Indonesia Conference. The speeches given by the Japanese participants were brief but they contained interesting points regarding the problems of Japanese women.
Inhalt -- 1 Neukonfigurationen von Geschlecht im flexibilisierten Kapitalismus? Potenziale von Geschlechter- und Gesellschaftstheorien -- 2 Treffen am Rande der Angst. Feministische Theorie im Weltmaßstab -- 1 'Ein bedeutender Fehler in der feministischen Forschung': Das Problem -- 2 'An der imperialen Quelle': Die Kolonialität von Geschlecht -- 3 'Wie Bambussprossen nach einem Frühlingsregen': Die Agenda verändern -- 4 Hin zu einer feministischen Demokratietheorie -- 3 Flexibilität und Reflexivität. Männlichkeiten im globalisierten Kapitalismus -- 1 Transformation der Erwerbsarbeit -- 2 Flexibilisierung von Männlichkeiten -- 3 Reflexivierung von Männlichkeiten -- 4 Fazit -- 4 Männlichkeit unter Druck? -- 1 Zum Verhältnis von Marginalisierung und männlicher Herrschaft -- 2 Überdeterminierte und ungleichzeitige Geschlechterordnungen -- 3 Im toten Winkel des gesellschaftlichen Wandels -- 4 Undurchsichtige Verhältnisse -- 5 Autonomie und Verwundbarkeit. Das Social Flesh der Gegenwart -- 1 Autonomie und der Körper - ein feministischer Konflikt -- 2 'Raus aus der Komfortzone' - Prekarität und Verwundbarkeit -- 3 Schluss - Postsouveräne Embodiments? -- 6 Neukonfigurationen von Staat und Heteronormativität. Neue Einschlüsse, alte Machtverhältnisse -- 1 Sexualität und Nationalstaatlichkeit -- 1.1 Das Regieren der Bevölkerung -- 1.2 Den Nationalstaat begehren -- 2 Neue Einschlüsse, alte Machtverhältnisse -- 2.1 Das unternehmerische Subjekt und seine Sexualitäten -- 2.2 Die flexibilisierte Bevölkerung und ihre Heteronormalisierungen -- 2.3 Der (neo)liberalisierte Staat und das Begehren nach ihm -- 3 Fazit -- 7 Transformationen der Arbeit und das flexible Herz. Prekarität, Gefühle und Ungleichheit -- 1 Einleitung -- 2 Die Transformation der Arbeit -- 3 Emotionsarbeit/Gefühlsarbeit -- 3 Prekarität in der Arbeit und ihre Auswirkungen auf Gefühle -- 4 Schluss
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The Handbook of Women, Psychology, and the Law is a groundbreaking book that presents legal and psychological perspectives on how society has responded to the most vital (and often controversial) contemporary women's issues. The Handbook covers such important topics as abortion, rape, domestic violence, sexual harassment, employment discrimination, divorce, poverty, welfare, and mental health. Written by experts in the fields of jurisprudence, clinical psychology, feminist psychology, ethics, and public policy, this essential volume shows how crucial social issues have effected civil and crimi
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"Les discriminations de sexe sont ancrées dans nos sociétés. Comment expliquer leur persistance dans des économies capitalistes qui se développent au sein d'un espace démocratique ? Comment déceler, prouver et mesurer ces discriminations ? Qu'en est-il des inégalités de salaires entre les femmes et les hommes ? La mixité à l'école est-elle un vecteur d'inégalités ? Le recours croissant à la notion de diversité n'est-il pas un moyen de contourner l'interdiction de discriminer ? Comment interpréter l'évolution des normes juridiques dans le droit international, communautaire et français ? L'Europe joue-t-elle un rôle moteur ? Les politiques publiques sont-elles efficaces pour lutter contre les discriminations ou bien, au contraire, en produisent-elles ? Afin de conceptualiser et de mesurer les discriminations entre les femmes et les hommes, sont réunies ici les approches théoriques et empiriques de seize chercheurs-es issus-es d'horizons divers : philosophie, économie, droit, sociologie, science politique, psychologie, etc. Au moment où l'enseignement et la recherche sur le genre se déploient en France, ce livre croise les regards portés par les différentes disciplines des sciences sociales sur les discriminations entre les sexes, et invite au débat sur une question qui est toujours d'actualité." P. [4] of cover
Frontmatter --Contents --Series Preface --Introduction --Feminist Struggles for Sex Equality --Feminist Friends: Agrarian Quakers and the Emergence of Woman's Rights in America /HEWITT, NANCY A. --Women's Rights and the Wrongs of Marriage in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America /BASCH, FRANÇOISE --Labor's True Woman: Domesticity and Equal Rights in the Knights of Labor /LEVINE, SUSAN --Sisters of the Grange: Rural Feminism in the Late Nineteenth Century /MARTI, DONALD B. --Populism and Feminism in a Newspaper by and for Women of the Kansas Farmers' Alliance, 1891-1894 /Brady, Marilyn Dell --The Anarchist-Feminist Response to the "Woman Question" in Late Nineteenth-Century America /Marsh, Margaret S. --Feminist Responses to "Crimes against Women," 1868-1896 /PLECK, ELIZABETH --Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Feminist's Struggle with Womanhood /HILL, MARY A. --The Women's Trade Union League and American Feminism /JACOBY, ROBIN MILLER --Creating a Feminist Alliance: Sisterhood and Class Conflict in the New York Women's Trade Union League, 1903-1914 /DYE, NANCY SCHROM --Feminism as Life-Process: The Life and Career of Lucy Sprague Mitchell /ANTLER, JOYCE --Feminist Politics in the 1920s: The National Woman's Party /COTT, NANCY F. --The National Woman's Party and the Origins of the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920-1923 /GEIDEL, PETER --Feminist Against Feminist: The First Phase of the Equal Rights Amendment Debate, 1923-1963 /SEALANDER, JUDITH --Organized Women in Mississippi: The Clash over Legal Disabilities in the 1920's /SWAIN, MARTHA H. --Challenging "Woman's Place": Feminism, the Left, and Industrial Unionism in the 1930s /STROM, SHARON HARTMAN --Humor and Gender Roles: The "Funny" Feminism of the Post-World War II Suburbs /WALKER, NANCY --The Women's Community in the National Woman's Party, 1945 to the 1960s /RUPP, LEILA J. --Women Activists, Southern Conservatives, and the Prohibition of Sex Discrimination in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act /BRAUER, CARL M . --The Origins of the Women's Liberation Movement /EVANS, SARA M. --Race, Class, and Gender: Prospects for an All-Inclusive Sisterhood /DILL, BONNIE THORNTON --The Rise and Fall of Feminist Organizations in the 1970s: Dayton as a Case Study /SEALANDER, JUDITH / SMITH, DOROTHY --Feminism and the Contemporary Family /EASTON, BARBARA --A Response to Inequality: Black Women, Racism, and Sexism /LEWIS, DIANE K. --Copyright Information --Index
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How silence is a hiatus or a scream (and everything in between) -- Who is she? -- Feeling silenced can make you sick! -- Relationships that silence -- Systems that silence -- When women silence themselves -- How voice is a screech or a sanctification -- Dominant discourse, a voice with currency -- The journey to voice recovery, who or what is coming along? -- Caring for self (and all the ways female leaders are getting it wrong) -- The important role men play -- Refusing to become a silencer -- Women creating a new normal with voice and silence.
Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Additional Resources -- Introduction -- Sex Discrimination in Canadian Law -- "No Jews or Dogs Allowed" -- Gender and Canada's Human Rights State -- Women and Anti-Discrimination Law in British Columbia, 1953-69 -- Jack Sherlock and the Failed Human Rights Act, 1969-73 -- Kathleen Ruff and the Human Rights Code, 1973-79 -- Struggling to Innovate, 1979-83 -- Making New Law under the Human Rights Code -- The Politics of (Undermining) Human Rights -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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This book explores the trajectory of gender equality in institutions' engagement with the Women, Peace, and Security agenda at the intersection of global, regional, and national governance, shedding light on opportunities and challenges for a meaningful change in peace and security.
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