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The Legal Tender of Gender - Law, Welfare and the Regulation of Women's Poverty (Hardcover, New): Shelley A.M. Gavigan,... The Legal Tender of Gender - Law, Welfare and the Regulation of Women's Poverty (Hardcover, New)
Shelley A.M. Gavigan, Dorothy E. Chunn
R3,025 Discovery Miles 30 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Extensive welfare, law, and policy reforms characterized the making and unmaking of Keynesian states in the 20th century. This collection highlights the gendered nature of these regulatory shifts and, specifically, the roles played by women - as reformers, welfare workers, and welfare recipients - in the historical development of welfare states. The contributors are leading feminist socio-legal scholars from a range of disciplines in the US, Canada, and Israel. Collectively, their analyses of women, law, and poverty speak to long-standing and ongoing feminist concerns: the importance of historically informed research, the relevance of women's agency and resistance to the experience of inequality and injustice, the specificity of the experience of poor women and poor mothers, the implications of changes to social policy, and the possibilities for social change. Such analyses are particularly timely as the devastation of neo-liberalism becomes increasingly obvious. The current world crisis of capitalism is a defining moment for liberal states - a global catastrophe that concomitantly creates a window of opportunity for critical scholars and activists to reframe debates about social welfare, work, and equality, and to reinsert the discourse of social justice into the public consciousness and political agenda of liberal democracies. (Series: Onati International Series in Law and Society)

Women, Madness and the Law - A Feminist Reader (Hardcover): Wendy Chan, Dorothy E. Chunn, Robert Menzies Women, Madness and the Law - A Feminist Reader (Hardcover)
Wendy Chan, Dorothy E. Chunn, Robert Menzies
R4,206 Discovery Miles 42 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores, for the first time in an edited collection, the intersection of three key research areas - women, madness and the law - and advances the debates on how law and the 'psy' sciences play a critical role in regulating and controlling women's lives.

Women, Madness and the Law - A Feminist Reader (Paperback, New): Wendy Chan, Dorothy E. Chunn, Robert Menzies Women, Madness and the Law - A Feminist Reader (Paperback, New)
Wendy Chan, Dorothy E. Chunn, Robert Menzies
R1,724 Discovery Miles 17 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores, for the first time in an edited collection, the intersection of three key research areas - women, madness and the law - and advances the debates on how law and the 'psy' sciences play a critical role in regulating and controlling women's lives.

The Legal Tender of Gender - Law, Welfare and the Regulation of Women's Poverty (Paperback): Shelley A.M. Gavigan, Dorothy... The Legal Tender of Gender - Law, Welfare and the Regulation of Women's Poverty (Paperback)
Shelley A.M. Gavigan, Dorothy E. Chunn
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Extensive welfare, law, and policy reforms characterized the making and unmaking of Keynesian states in the 20th century. This collection highlights the gendered nature of these regulatory shifts and, specifically, the roles played by women - as reformers, welfare workers, and welfare recipients - in the historical development of welfare states. The contributors are leading feminist socio-legal scholars from a range of disciplines in the US, Canada, and Israel. Collectively, their analyses of women, law, and poverty speak to long-standing and ongoing feminist concerns: the importance of historically informed research, the relevance of women's agency and resistance to the experience of inequality and injustice, the specificity of the experience of poor women and poor mothers, the implications of changes to social policy, and the possibilities for social change. Such analyses are particularly timely as the devastation of neo-liberalism becomes increasingly obvious. The current world crisis of capitalism is a defining moment for liberal states - a global catastrophe that concomitantly creates a window of opportunity for critical scholars and activists to reframe debates about social welfare, work, and equality, and to reinsert the discourse of social justice into the public consciousness and political agenda of liberal democracies. (Series: Onati International Series in Law and Society)

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