"Drawing on a variety of disciplines, Levit contends that both
society generally and some feminists in particular have exaggerated
the evidence of difference between males and females and have
overlooked the far more prevalent similarities. . . . A readable,
thoughtful, and controversial volume."
"--Choice"
"Interesting and important. . . . It should be compulsory
reading in preparation for law study to stimulate and inspire
individuals aspiring to learn to construct a society more
egalitarian than we now know."
"--Judge Norma L. Shapiro, Jurist"
"The Gender Line marks feminism's coming of age. Levit tackles
the issue of gender not just as it affects women, but as it
constrains everyone. Her book brings new insight into the meaning
of masculinity and femininity and their role in society."
"--June Carbone, Santa Clara Law School"
Despite tremendous advances in civil rights, we live in a world
where the sexes remain sharply segregated from birth to death: in
names, clothing, social groupings, and possessions; in occupations,
civic association, and domestic roles. Gender separatism, so
pervasive as to be almost invisible, permeates the fabric of our
daily social routines. Preferring a notion of gender that is fluid
and contextual, and denying that separatism is inevitable, Nancy
Levit dismantles the myths of gender essentialism Drawing on a
wealth of interdisciplinary data regarding the biological and
cultural origins of sex differences, Levit provides a fresh
perspective on gendered behaviors and argues the need for careful
cultivation of new relations between the sexes.
With its focus particularly on men, The Gender Line offers an
insightful overview of theconstruction of gender and the damaging
effects of its stereotypes. Levit analyzes the ways in which law
legitimizes the social segregation of the sexes through legal
decisions regarding custody, employment, education, sexual
harassment, and criminal law. In so doing, she illustrates the ways
in which men's and women's oppressions are intertwined and how law
molds the very definition of masculinity.
Applying feminist methodology to the doctrine of feminism
itself, Levit artfully demonstrates that gender separatism infects
even our contemporary views of feminism. Levit asks questions that
have been too long been unspoken--those that lie at the core of the
feminist project, yet threaten its very foundations. Revealing
masculinity as both a privileged and a victimized condition, she
calls for a step forward, past the bounds of contemporary feminism
and its conflicts, toward a more egalitarian and inclusive
feminism. This brand of feminism would reshape traditional
masculinity, invite men into feminist dialogue, and claim men as
political allies.
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