Feminism, law, inclusion : intersectionality in action / edited by Gayle MacDonald, Rachel L. Osborne & Charles C. Smith.
2005
KE509.Z85 F46 2005
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Title
Feminism, law, inclusion : intersectionality in action / edited by Gayle MacDonald, Rachel L. Osborne & Charles C. Smith.
Imprint
Toronto, Ont., Canada : Sumach Press, ©2005.
Description
254 pages ; 23 cm
Series
Women's issues publishing program.
Formatted Contents Note
Surveying the landscape: an introduction to feminism, law, inclusion / Rachel L. Osborne & Charles C. Smith
Gender, race, class and sexual orientation: theorizing the intersections / Rebecca Johnson
Theory in action
Equity for communities: integrating legal counsel and Critical Race Theory / Erica Lawson & Amanda Hotrum
In anbsentia: women and the sexual as a social construct in law / Gayle MacDonald
The fiction of judicial impartiality / Maryka Omatsu
Preserving hereonormativity: Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers / Lori G. Beaman
Organizations in action
Locating landmarks: producing an educational video on women and the law / Jan Kainer
International women's rights and evidence-based advocacy / Marilou McPhedran
An attempt to save employment equity: community advocacy versus the Onatario government / Daina Green
Law in action
Gender discrimination under the Indian Act: bill C-31 and First Nations Women / Beverly Jacobs
R.D.S. v. her majesty the queen: a case about home / Sherene Razack
M. v. H.: The case for gay and lesbian equality in marriage and family law / Martha McCarthy & Joanne Radbord.
Gender, race, class and sexual orientation: theorizing the intersections / Rebecca Johnson
Theory in action
Equity for communities: integrating legal counsel and Critical Race Theory / Erica Lawson & Amanda Hotrum
In anbsentia: women and the sexual as a social construct in law / Gayle MacDonald
The fiction of judicial impartiality / Maryka Omatsu
Preserving hereonormativity: Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers / Lori G. Beaman
Organizations in action
Locating landmarks: producing an educational video on women and the law / Jan Kainer
International women's rights and evidence-based advocacy / Marilou McPhedran
An attempt to save employment equity: community advocacy versus the Onatario government / Daina Green
Law in action
Gender discrimination under the Indian Act: bill C-31 and First Nations Women / Beverly Jacobs
R.D.S. v. her majesty the queen: a case about home / Sherene Razack
M. v. H.: The case for gay and lesbian equality in marriage and family law / Martha McCarthy & Joanne Radbord.
Summary
"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". --Publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-249).
Call Number
KE509.Z85 F46 2005
Language
English
ISBN
1894549457
9781894549455
9781894549455
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