Gender, Law and Justice explores feminist theoretical frameworks
and gendered experiences of Canadian law and the criminal justice
system. Taken together, the authors advance an intersectional
approach that examines how the law structures and is structured by
social contexts, socio-demographics and social inequalities,
including race, class and sexuality. This Custom Textbook from
Fernwood draws draws on a variety of Fernwood publications and is
designed for undergraduate courses related to gender, sexuality and
the law. Chapters topics include: feminism and theory, marriage and
family violence; racism and colonialism; reproductive justice;
poverty; labour; the war on drugs; and prison. This collection was
compiled by Emily van der Meulen, Department of Criminology,
Ryerson University.
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