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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
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INTRODUCTION
- 1. Challenging the Public/Private Divide: An Overview 3
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PART 1. THE ROLE OF THE STATE: SOME HISTORIES
- 2. Restructuring Public and Private: Women's Paid and Unpaid Work 37
- 3. A Little Sex Can Be a Dangerous Thing: Regulating Sexuality, Venereal Disease, and Reproduction in British Columbia, 1919-1945 62
- 4. Sounds of Silence: The Public/Private Dichotomy, Violence, and Aboriginal Women 87
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PART 2. FAMILY, HOME, AND WORK
- 5. Who Pays for Caring for Children? Public Policy and the Devaluation of Women's Work 113
- 6. Across the Home/Work Divide: Homework in Garment Manufacture and the Failure of Employment Regulation 144
- 7. Some Mothers Are Better Than Others: A Re-examination of Maternity Benefits 168
- 8. Balancing Acts: Career and Family among Lawyers 195
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PART 3. LEGAL REGULATION O F MOTHERHOOD: CHILD CUSTODY AND CHILD WELFARE
- 9. A Jury Dressed in Medical White and Judicial Black': Mothers with Mental Health Histories in Child Welfare and Custody 227
- 10. Looking beyond Tyabji: Employed Mothers, Lifestyles, and Child Custody Law 253
- 11. Lesbians, Child Custody, and the Long Lingering Gaze of the Law 280
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PART 4. CURRENT CHALLENGES RESTRUCTURING, PRIVATIZATION, AND GLOBALIZATION
- 12. Public Taxes, Privatizing Effects, and Gender Inequality 307
- 13. Blue Meanies in Alberta: Tory Tactics and the Privatization of Child Welfare 330
- 14. Going Global: Feminist Theory, International Law, and the Public/Private Divide 360
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
-
INTRODUCTION
- 1. Challenging the Public/Private Divide: An Overview 3
-
PART 1. THE ROLE OF THE STATE: SOME HISTORIES
- 2. Restructuring Public and Private: Women's Paid and Unpaid Work 37
- 3. A Little Sex Can Be a Dangerous Thing: Regulating Sexuality, Venereal Disease, and Reproduction in British Columbia, 1919-1945 62
- 4. Sounds of Silence: The Public/Private Dichotomy, Violence, and Aboriginal Women 87
-
PART 2. FAMILY, HOME, AND WORK
- 5. Who Pays for Caring for Children? Public Policy and the Devaluation of Women's Work 113
- 6. Across the Home/Work Divide: Homework in Garment Manufacture and the Failure of Employment Regulation 144
- 7. Some Mothers Are Better Than Others: A Re-examination of Maternity Benefits 168
- 8. Balancing Acts: Career and Family among Lawyers 195
-
PART 3. LEGAL REGULATION O F MOTHERHOOD: CHILD CUSTODY AND CHILD WELFARE
- 9. A Jury Dressed in Medical White and Judicial Black': Mothers with Mental Health Histories in Child Welfare and Custody 227
- 10. Looking beyond Tyabji: Employed Mothers, Lifestyles, and Child Custody Law 253
- 11. Lesbians, Child Custody, and the Long Lingering Gaze of the Law 280
-
PART 4. CURRENT CHALLENGES RESTRUCTURING, PRIVATIZATION, AND GLOBALIZATION
- 12. Public Taxes, Privatizing Effects, and Gender Inequality 307
- 13. Blue Meanies in Alberta: Tory Tactics and the Privatization of Child Welfare 330
- 14. Going Global: Feminist Theory, International Law, and the Public/Private Divide 360
- Index 385