Law, Selfhood and Feminist Philosophy: Monstrous Aberrations
English
By (author): Janice Richardson
At the intersection of law, feminism and philosophy, this book analyses the ways in which certain bodies and selves continue to be treated as monstrous aberrations from the ideal figure or norm.
Employing contemporary feminist philosophy to rethink accepted legal ideas, the book is divided into three sections. The first focuses on the different relational ontologies of philosophers Adriana Cavarero and Christine Battersby also considering their work via a third term: Spinoza. The second turns to diverse feminist engagements with the social contract theorists. The third section employs insights from throughout the book to focus more explicitly on law and, in particular privacy law and the so-called wrongful birth cases. Bringing together more than twenty years of sustained reflection, this book offers an insightful account of how contemporary feminist philosophy can contribute to a richer understanding of law.
It will be of enormous interest to scholars and students working in the areas of legal theory, feminist thought and philosophy.
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