Posts
- Category: Feminism, Sexuality, and Politics (continued)
- Category: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES. ON FAMILY LAW
- ‘Deflecting the gaze?’ Textual analysis and the critical study of the ‘family man’ in law
- ‘Is multiculturalism bad for women?’ The challenge for feminism and family law
- ‘Parallel but different’?
- ‘The Branch on Which We Sit’: Multiculturalism, Minority Women and Family Law
- ‘Youth’
- (Re)conceptualising the male subject in family law
- A different paradigm: Beyond bilateral relationships
- After Birth: Decisions about Becoming a Mother
- Alternative strategies for the recognition of a co-mother’s parental status
- Ascribing legal parenthood
- Care talk
- Child tax credits: Introduction to the legislation
- Concluding remarks
- Concluding thoughts
- Conclusions
- Consensus politics
- Domestic Violence, Men’s Groups and the Equivalence Argument
- Everyday narratives
- Examining the research
- Familial ideology, familialisation and privatisation
- Families Need Fathers, in a similar vein,[631] observes
- Family Friendly? Rights, Responsibilities and Relationship Recognition
- Family values
- Family, law and feminism: Putting masculinity on the agenda
- Feminism and domestic violence: Impact on law and policy
- Feminist Enterprise
- Feminist Legal Studies and the Subject(s) of Men: Questions of Text, Terrain and Context in the Politics of Family Law and Gender
- Feminist Perspectives on Youth Justice
- FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES. ON FAMILY LAW
- Feminist theory and minority women
- Gender implications for parents?
- Giving birth anonymously
- Historical background
- How might lesbian co-motherhood be accommodated under Anglo-Welsh law?
- In prison
- In the community
- Institutions, practices and the (hidden) gender of family law
- Interviewees’ responses to the legal ascription of fatherhood
- Interviewees’ responses to the legal ascription of motherhood
- Is ‘parenthood’ considered an appropriate status to reflect the role of co-mothers?
- Issues in family law: (Third wave) feminist concerns[71] The individual and her autonomy
- Joint residence orders
- Maternity
- Mothers, citizens and the economy
- Multiculturalism and the politics of difference
- Naming practices: ‘Parent’
- Narratives of fatherhood
- Non-exclusive parenthood?
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