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Publisher: New York University Press Country of Origin: US Item Weight: 22.6 Oz Publication Year: 1998 Release Date: 04/01/1998 Subject Area: Law, Social Science Genre: Society & Culture Series: Critical America Ser. Book Title: The Gender Line Item Height: 1.1 in Type: Textbook Subject: Discrimination, Gender Studies, Gender & the Law Item Length: 9.3 in Language: English Author: Nancy Levit Publication Name: Gender Line : Men, Women, and the Law EAN: 9780814751213 Release Year: 1998 height: 1.1 in Number of Pages: 312 Pages Subtitle: Men, Women, and the Law Format: Hardcover Item Width: 6.3 in ISBN: 9780814751213 width: 6.3 in

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Nancy Levit The Gender Line (Hardback) Critical America. Further DetailsTitle: The Gender Line Condition: New Subtitle: Men, Women, and the Law Author: Nancy Levit Format: Hardback EAN: 9780814751213 ISBN: 9780814751213 Publisher: New York University Press Genre: Society & Culture Topic: Gender Sex & Relationships, Historical Fiction, Law & Politics, Fiction Release Date: 04/01/1998 Description: Despite tremendous advances in civil rights, we live in a world where the sexes remain sharply segregated from birth to death: in names, clothing, social groupings, and possessions; in occupations, civic association, and domestic roles. Gender separatism, so pervasive as to be almost invisible, permeates the fabric of our daily social routines. Preferring a notion of gender that is fluid and contextual, and denying that separatism is inevitable, Nancy Levit dismantles the myths of gender essentialism Drawing on a wealth of interdisciplinary data regarding the biological and cultural origins of sex differences, Levit provides a fresh perspective on gendered behaviors and argues the need for careful cultivation of new relations between the sexes. With its focus particularly on men, The Gender Line offers an insightful overview of the construction of gender and the damaging effects of its stereotypes. Levit analyzes the ways in which law legitimizes the social segregation of the sexes through legal decisions regarding custody, employment, education, sexual harassment, and criminal law. In so doing, she illustrates the ways in which men's and women's oppressions are intertwined and how law molds the very definition of masculinity. Applying feminist methodology to the doctrine of feminism itself, Levit artfully demonstrates that gender separatism infects even our contemporary views of feminism. Levit asks questions that have been too long been unspoken--those that lie at the core of the feminist project, yet threaten its very foundations. Revealing masculinity as both a privileged and a victimized condition, she calls for a step forward, past the bounds of contemporary feminism and its conflicts, toward a more egalitarian and inclusive feminism. This brand of feminism would reshape traditional masculinity, invite men into feminist dialogue, and claim men as political allies. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 153mm Series: Critical America Release Year: 1998 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.