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Gender Justice and the Law presents a collection of essays that
examines how gender, as a category of identity, must continually be
understood in relation to how structures of inequality define and
shape its meaning. It asks how notions of "justice" shape gender
identity and whether the legal justice system itself privileges
notions of gender or is itself gendered. Shaped by politics and
policy, Gender Justice essays contribute to understanding how
theoretical practices of intersectionality relate to structures of
inequality and relations formed as a result of their interaction.
Given its theme, the collection's essays examine theoretical
practices of intersectional identity at the nexus of "gender and
justice" that might also relate to issues of sexuality, race,
class, age, and ability.
Gender Justice and the Law presents a collection of essays that
examines how gender, as a category of identity, must continually be
understood in relation to how structures of inequality define and
shape its meaning. It asks how notions of "justice" shape gender
identity and whether the legal justice system itself privileges
notions of gender or is itself gendered. Shaped by politics and
policy, Gender Justice essays contribute to understanding how
theoretical practices of intersectionality relate to structures of
inequality and relations formed as a result of their interaction.
Given its theme, the collection's essays examine theoretical
practices of intersectional identity at the nexus of "gender and
justice" that might also relate to issues of sexuality, race,
class, age, and ability.
Beginning with approximately 100 core essays from Salem's acclaimed
Chronology of European History (1997) and Great Events from
History: North American Series (1997), Great Events from History:
Ancient and Medieval Series (1972), and Great Events from History:
Modern European Series (1973), this set adds more than 220 new
essays for a set that is 70 percent new. Chronologically arranged,
these 320 essays cover the world's most important events and
developments from 477 through 1453 c.e. Each essay lists the
event's most precise date of occurrence; a capsule summary of the
event's importance; the category or categories of the event; the
geographical locale (both contemporary and modern place-names); a
list if Key Figures including name, birth and death years, and
descriptors; a chronological Summary of Event; an assessment of the
event's historical Significance; and a fully annotated Further
Reading section listing sources for further study. A variety of
illustrations, appendices, and indexes (see ""Features"") round out
the set.
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