Feminism, Law, Inclusion

Intersectionality in Action

Gayle MacDonald editor Rachel L Osborne editor Charles C Smith editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Sumach Press

Published:31st May '05

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Feminism, Law, Inclusion cover

The contributions to this collection are written by legal advocates, community activists and legal scholars. While the Introduction and Commentary provide a theoretical overview, the ten essays examine theories of intersectionality to demonstrate how race, class, sexual orientation, gender and identity have been integrated into legal scholarship and activism in an attempt to shape legal policy and practice.

Section 1, ""Theory in Action,"" addresses anti-racism in community legal practice, the legal construction of women's sexuality as deviant, the protection of sexual orientation under human rights legislation, and the gender and racial characteristics of the judiciary. Section 2, ""Organizations in Action,"" looks at women's place in the legal profession, international women's rights, and disrupting discriminatory practices in the workplace. Section 3, ""Law in Action,"" discusses the rights of Native women, racial bias in legal judgements, and the recognition and protection of same-sex spousal rights.

Feminism, Law, Inclusion is an important contribution to the ongoing development of this critical discourse.

This book brims with insights about the ways in which law has compelled women to resist its burdens and challenge its partialities. The contributors take seriously theorizing and describing inclusive intersectionalities from feminist perspectives. It is a must read for well-informed scholars and activists, whether legally trained or not."" - Beverley Baines, professor in Women's Studies and Law at Queen's University

ISBN: 9781894549455

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 450g

256 pages