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Reading some classics of feminist jurisprudence from the 1980s, epitomized by Carol Gilligans In A Different Voice. Her claims about different ways of approaching morality & law (to put it crudely, principle-based vs. contextually) seem spot on schematically, but her claims that the former are male and the latter female seems gender-essentialized and her claim that law follows the male pattern of thought seems extremely Western (perhaps even American)-centric. Can anyone recommend further reading from a later period that critiques these two elements? (Bonus points if anyone has looked at patriarchal religious/legal systems as using typologically-female-patterned morality.) Shoshana Cohen, Jana Jett Loeb, et. al.?
Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 22:36:49 +0000

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