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4. Defining, Identifying, and Strategizing
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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Part I. Domestic Violence as a Social and Legal Problem
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The Battered Women’s Movement and the Problem of Domestic Violence 11
- 3. Dimensions of Feminist Lawmaking on Battering 29
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Part II. Theoretical Dimensions of Feminist Lawmaking on Battering
- 4. Defining, Identifying, and Strategizing 59
- 5. Beyond Victimization and Agency 74
- 6. The Violence of Privacy 87
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Part III. Implementing Feminist Lawmaking
- 7. Battered Women, Feminist Lawmaking, and Legal Practice 101
- 8. Battered Women Who Kill 112
- 9. Motherhood and Battering 148
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Part IV. Aspirations, Limits, and Possibilities
- 10. Engaging with the State 181
- 11. Lawmaking as Education 199
- 12. Education as Lawmaking 211
- 13. Feminist Lawmaking, Violence, and Equality 228
- Notes 233
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
Part I. Domestic Violence as a Social and Legal Problem
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The Battered Women’s Movement and the Problem of Domestic Violence 11
- 3. Dimensions of Feminist Lawmaking on Battering 29
-
Part II. Theoretical Dimensions of Feminist Lawmaking on Battering
- 4. Defining, Identifying, and Strategizing 59
- 5. Beyond Victimization and Agency 74
- 6. The Violence of Privacy 87
-
Part III. Implementing Feminist Lawmaking
- 7. Battered Women, Feminist Lawmaking, and Legal Practice 101
- 8. Battered Women Who Kill 112
- 9. Motherhood and Battering 148
-
Part IV. Aspirations, Limits, and Possibilities
- 10. Engaging with the State 181
- 11. Lawmaking as Education 199
- 12. Education as Lawmaking 211
- 13. Feminist Lawmaking, Violence, and Equality 228
- Notes 233
- Index 301