The first book to examine the critical area of land law from a
feminist perspective, it provides an original and critical analysis
of the gendered intersection between law and land; ranging land use
and ownership in England and Wales to Botswana, Papua New Guinea
and the Muslim world.
The authors draw upon the diverse disciplinary fields of law,
anthropology and geography to open up perspectives that go beyond
the usually narrow topography and cartography of land law.
Addressing an unorthodox variety of sites where questions of
women's access and rights to land are raised, this book includes
chapters on:
- shopping malls
- ancient monuments
- nature reserves
- housing estates
- the family home.
An interdisciplinary and enlivening account of feminist
perspectives on land law, it is an excellent addition to the
bookshelves of students and researchers in legal studies, gender
studies, social anthropology and social geography.
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