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100 _aMenon, Nivedita
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245 _aRecovering subversion : feminist politics beyond the law
260 _aNew Delhi
_bPermanent black publishing
_c2004
300 _axiii,271p.
505 _aContents Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction 1 Constitutionalism and the Feminist Subject Feminist Critiques of Law as Strategy The Public-Private Dichotomy The Body and Law 1 Rights: Putting History Back In 26 The Emergence of Rights Critiques of Rights Morality as the Basis of Rights Legal Discourse and the Fixing of Meaning The Sameness- versus-Difference Debate in Feminist Legal Theory 2 Abortion: When Pro-Choice is Anti-Women 66 The Abortion Question in Feminist Politics Abortion and the Indian Women's Movement The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act The Campaign against Sex Determination Tests: Political Contradictions The Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act (1994) The Right to Abortion in India's Legal Discourse: Reproductive Autonomy Versus Population Control Abortion, Femicide of Foetuses and Feminist Ethics 3 Sexual Violence: Escaping the Body 106 Rape/Sexual Assault: Defining Rape: The Legal Discourse! Defining Rape: Feminist Discourse Law as the Primary Legitimating Discourse Sexual Violence and the Binary Logic of Law Consent and the Age Factor The Reinstatement of Dominant Norms through Discourse on Rape Rape and Rights- Talk The Draft Sexual Assault Law Reforms (India) 2000 Deconstructing 'Sexuality' Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Conclusion 4 Reservations for Women: 'Am I That Name'? 166 Historical Background: Gender and Caste since the 1980s Is the WRB Only About 'Women'? Feminism and Citizenship The Movement for Parity in France Representation : The Identity-or-Ideology Dichotomy Conclusion 5 Recovering Subversion 204 Law and Justice Democracy and Radical Politics Civil Society versus Political Society The Institutionalisation of Feminism Human Rights and international Norms Breaking through Universalism and Particularity If There is No 'Woman' Then Who is the Subject of Feminist Politics? Towards a Radical Democratic Politics Bibliography 246 Index 265
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