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Our Lives Before the Law: Constructing a Feminist Jurisprudence

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Our Lives Before the Law: Constructing a Feminist Jurisprudence

Contributors:

By (Author) Judith A. Baer

ISBN:

9780691019451

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

15th November 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Systems of law
Feminism and feminist theory
Political science and theory

Dewey:

340.115

Prizes:

Winner of American Political Science Association: Victoria Schuck Award 2000

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

425g

Description

According to Judith Baer, feminist legal scholarship today does not effectively address the harsh realities of women's lives. Feminists have marginalized themselves, she argues, by withdrawing from mainstream intellectual discourse. In Our Lives Before the Law, Baer thus presents the framework for a new feminist jurisprudence--one that would return feminism to relevance by connecting it in fresh and creative ways with liberalism. Baer starts from the traditional feminist premise that the legal system has a male bias and must do more to help women combat violence and overcome political, economic, and social disadvantages. She argues, however, that feminist scholarship has over-corrected for this bias. By emphasizing the ways in which the system fails women, feminists have lost sight of how it can be used to promote women's interests and have made it easy for conventional scholars to ignore legitimate feminist concerns. In particular, feminists have wrongly linked the genuine flaws of conventional legal theory to its basis in liberalism, arguing that liberalism focuses too heavily on individual freedom and not enough on individual responsibility.In fact, Baer contends, liberalism rests on a presumption of personal responsibility and can be used as a powerful intellectual foundation for holding men and male institutions more accountable for their actions. The traditional feminist approach, Baer writes, has led to endless debates about such abstract matters as character differences between men and women, and has failed to deal sufficiently with concrete problems with the legal system. She thus constructs a new feminist interpretation of three central components of conventional theory--equality, rights, and responsibility--through analysis of such pressing legal issues as constitutional interpretation, reproductive choice, and fetal protection. Baer concludes by presenting the outline of what she calls "feminist post-liberalism": an approach to jurisprudence that not only values individual freedoms but also recognizes our responsibility for addressing individuals' needs, however different those may be for men and women. Powerfully and passionately written, Our Lives Before the Law will have a major impact on the future course of feminist legal scholarship.

Reviews

Winner of the 2000 Victoria Schuck Award, American Political Science Association "In her latest, well-written, cogently argued book, Baer unflinchingly criticizes feminist legal scholars for being too nice... Taking particular care to unravel the faulty reasoning of those feminist theorists who legitimize gender differences, Baer's ultimate goal is to provide the groundwork for a vital feminist postliberalism."--Choice

Author Bio

Judith A. Baer is Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University. She is the author of several books, including Women and the Law. Her academic honors include a fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and a year as a Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Turkey.

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