Description
Mary Joe Frug charts a course for future feminist thinking about law. She identifies the political and theoretical limitations of earlier strands of legal feminism and demonstrates why postmodernism offers more hope for women in law.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Feminist Doctrine; Chapter 1 Sexual Equality and Sexual Difference in American Law; Chapter 2 Feminist Doctrine; Chapter 3 Progressive Feminist Legal Scholarship: Can We Claim “A Different Voice”?; Part 2 Re-reading Contracts: A Feminist Analysis of a Contracts Casebook; Chapter 4 A Feminist Analysis of a Casebook? An Introductory Explanation; Chapter 5 An Overview of the Contracts Casebook: Dis-covering the Gender of Contract Culture; Chapter 6 Re-reading Cases: Challenging the Gender of Two Contract Decisions; Part 3 A Postmodern Feminist Legal Manifesto; Chapter 7 Rescuing Impossibility Doctrine: A Postmodern Feminist Analysis of Contract Law; Chapter 8 A Postmodern Feminist Legal Manifesto;



