This key volume explores the relationship between cultural
justice and sexual justice in multicultural societies in a new
light. The authors challenge the framing of 'feminism and
multiculturalism' as one of inevitable conflict, as well as the
portrayal of liberal sexual equality and cultural rights as
irreconcilable, moving the debate beyond the culture/gender
impasse.
Focusing on three theoretical themes from a feminist
perspective:
- the meaning and role of culture and identity in politics
- the problem of autonomy in relation to culture and
identity
- the crucial role of democracy in addressing the theoretical and
practical problems raised by this set of issues.
The diverse contributors break new theoretical ground by
providing detailed engagement with the concrete experiences of
women and minorities who are caught in the dilemmas of gender and
cultural justice. The collected chapters address sexual/cultural
justice in a range of different countries, offering illuminating
case studies on Britain, South Africa, Canada, the Netherlands,
Australia, Mexico, and the United States.
Sexual Justice / Cultural Justice will be of strong interest to
students and researchers working in the areas of gender and
feminist theory, politics, law, philosophy and sociology.
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