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_aWomen and the United States constitution : history, interpretation, and practice / _cedited by Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach, Patricia Smith. |
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_aNew York : _bColumbia University Press, _c2003. |
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_a396 p. ; _b _c23 cm. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aPreface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Women and Constitutional Interpretation: The Forgotten Value of Civic Friendship SIBYL A. SCHWARZENBACH -- Part 1: History MUABREU ARTRAM -- The Founding Period -- 2. Representation of Women in the Constitution JAN LEWIS -- 3. Declarations of Independence: Women and Divorce in the Early Republic NORMA BASCH -- 4. The Explanation Lies in Property: Gender and Its Connection to Economic Considerations CAROL BERKIN SAXL -- Reconstruction -- 5. Women, Bondage, and the Reconstructed Constitution PEGGY COOPER DAVIS -- 6. The Unkept Promise of the Thirteenth Amendment: A Call for Reparations ADJOA AIYETORO -- Women and the Welfare State -- 7. The Culture of Work Enforcement: Race, Gender and U.S. Welfare Policy FRANCES FOX PIVEN -- 8. The Silent Constitution: Affirmative Obligation and the Feminization of Poverty PATRICIA SMITH -- Part 2: Interpretation -- The U.S. Constitution in Comparative Context -- 9. Federalism(s), Feminism, Families, and the Constitution JUDITH RESNIK -- 10. What's Privacy Got to Do With It? A Comparative Approach to the Feminist Critique MARTHA C. NUSSBAUM -- 11. Women's Human Rights and the U.S. Constitution: Initiating a Dialogue CAROL C. GOULD -- Privacy and Family Law -- 12. Battered Women, Feminist Lawmaking, Privacy, and Equality ELIZABETH M. SCHNEIDER -- 13. Infringements of Women's Constitutional Rights in Religious Lawmaking on Abortion LUCINDA JOY PEACH -- 14. What Place for Family Privacy? MARTHA ALBERTSON FINEMAN -- 15. The Right to Privacy and Gay/Lesbian Sexuality: Beyond Decriminalization to Equal Recognition DAVID A. J. RICHARDS -- Women and Work -- 16. The Gender of Discrimination: Race, Sex, and Fair Employment EILEEN BORIS -- 17. Second Generation Employment Discrimination: A Structural Approach SUSAN STURM -- 18. Our Economy of Mothers and Others: Women and Economics Revisited JOAN WILLIAMS -- Part 3: Practice -- Citizenship and the Equal Rights Amendment -- 19. Women and Citizenship: The Virginia Military Institute Case PHILIPPA STRUM -- 20. "Heightened Scrutiny": An Alternative Route to Constitutional Equality for U.S. Women CYNTHIA HARRISON -- 21. Whatever Happened to the ERA? JANE MANSBRIDGE -- About the Contributors -- Index. | |
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