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6. Brazilian Sex Laws: Continuities, Ruptures, and Paradoxes
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Sonia Corrêa
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
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PART I. TRANSNATIONAL THEORY AND PRACTICE
- 1. Janet Halley in Conversation with Aziza Ahmed: Interview 17
- 2. Seismic Shifts: How Prosecution Became the Go- To Tool to Vindicate Rights 39
- 3. The Harm Principle Meets Morality Offenses: Human Rights, Criminal Law, and the Regulation of Sex and Gender 54
- 4. Reflections of a Human Rights Activist 75
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PART II. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
- 5. Virtuous Rights: On Prostitution Exceptionalism in South Korea 93
- 6. Brazilian Sex Laws: Continuities, Ruptures, and Paradoxes 114
- 7. The Reach of a Skirt in Southern Africa: Claims to Law and Custom in Protecting and Patrolling Relations of Gender and Sexuality 134
- 8. Abortion as Treason: Sexuality and Nationalism in France 158
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PART III. CON TEMPORARY NATIONAL CONCERNS
- 9. Wanja Muguongo in Conversation with Alice M. Miller: Interview 173
- 10. Criminal Law, Activism, and Sexual and Reproductive Justice: What We Can Learn from the Sex Selection Campaign in India 185
- 11. Poisoned Gifts: Old Moralities under New Clothes? 199
- 12. The Filth They Bring: Sex Panics and Racial Others in Lebanon 220
- 13. Objects in Political Mirrors May Not Be What They Appear 233
- 14. Harm Production: An Argument for Decriminalization 248
- NOTES 269
- CONTRIBUTORS 335
- INDEX 337
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. TRANSNATIONAL THEORY AND PRACTICE
- 1. Janet Halley in Conversation with Aziza Ahmed: Interview 17
- 2. Seismic Shifts: How Prosecution Became the Go- To Tool to Vindicate Rights 39
- 3. The Harm Principle Meets Morality Offenses: Human Rights, Criminal Law, and the Regulation of Sex and Gender 54
- 4. Reflections of a Human Rights Activist 75
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PART II. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
- 5. Virtuous Rights: On Prostitution Exceptionalism in South Korea 93
- 6. Brazilian Sex Laws: Continuities, Ruptures, and Paradoxes 114
- 7. The Reach of a Skirt in Southern Africa: Claims to Law and Custom in Protecting and Patrolling Relations of Gender and Sexuality 134
- 8. Abortion as Treason: Sexuality and Nationalism in France 158
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PART III. CON TEMPORARY NATIONAL CONCERNS
- 9. Wanja Muguongo in Conversation with Alice M. Miller: Interview 173
- 10. Criminal Law, Activism, and Sexual and Reproductive Justice: What We Can Learn from the Sex Selection Campaign in India 185
- 11. Poisoned Gifts: Old Moralities under New Clothes? 199
- 12. The Filth They Bring: Sex Panics and Racial Others in Lebanon 220
- 13. Objects in Political Mirrors May Not Be What They Appear 233
- 14. Harm Production: An Argument for Decriminalization 248
- NOTES 269
- CONTRIBUTORS 335
- INDEX 337
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 353