Sexuality and Law scholarship is a new and developing field but, like most legal scholarship, it is dominated by masculine concerns and methodologies. This article explains why research that ignores feminist concerns and methodologies will be incomplete and inaccurate, and suggests questions that should be asked of resources to ensure a complete and accurate coverage of the topic
This essay offers some ABCs for a framework for sex education informed by feminist and liberal princ...
This article discusses the dilemmas faced in my research on prostitution. After describing the proj...
This study aims to investigate the consequences for feminist sex therapy that it is promoted as an a...
Sexuality and Law scholarship is a new and developing field but, like most legal scholarship, it is ...
In this Essay, Professor Franke observes that, unlike feminists from other disciplines, feminist leg...
Prompted by questions raised in A Feminist Perspective in the Academy: The Difference It Makes, Moss...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
In their call for papers, the organizers of the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law’s Spring 2003 sym...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
For a very long time, issues of sexuality and gender remained outside the boundaries of what was con...
Sexism of all kinds – subtle and blatant, criminal and legal, commercial and private – is the topic ...
challenged by feminist scholars. Alternative research methods proposed by feminists, however, contai...
Feminist legal scholarship is an as yet largely unrecognized field There is, however, a growing body...
Because gender norms shape the content and application of the law, feminist scholarship has a lot to...
My thesis explores the methodological and political im/possibilities opened up by the incorporation ...
This essay offers some ABCs for a framework for sex education informed by feminist and liberal princ...
This article discusses the dilemmas faced in my research on prostitution. After describing the proj...
This study aims to investigate the consequences for feminist sex therapy that it is promoted as an a...
Sexuality and Law scholarship is a new and developing field but, like most legal scholarship, it is ...
In this Essay, Professor Franke observes that, unlike feminists from other disciplines, feminist leg...
Prompted by questions raised in A Feminist Perspective in the Academy: The Difference It Makes, Moss...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
In their call for papers, the organizers of the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law’s Spring 2003 sym...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
For a very long time, issues of sexuality and gender remained outside the boundaries of what was con...
Sexism of all kinds – subtle and blatant, criminal and legal, commercial and private – is the topic ...
challenged by feminist scholars. Alternative research methods proposed by feminists, however, contai...
Feminist legal scholarship is an as yet largely unrecognized field There is, however, a growing body...
Because gender norms shape the content and application of the law, feminist scholarship has a lot to...
My thesis explores the methodological and political im/possibilities opened up by the incorporation ...
This essay offers some ABCs for a framework for sex education informed by feminist and liberal princ...
This article discusses the dilemmas faced in my research on prostitution. After describing the proj...
This study aims to investigate the consequences for feminist sex therapy that it is promoted as an a...