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Woman questions: essays for a materialist feminism

London: Pluto Press (1995)

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  1. Northern Ireland's Abortion Law: The Morality of Silence and the Censure of Agency. [REVIEW]Eileen V. Fegan & Rachel Rebouche - 2003 - Feminist Legal Studies 11 (3):221-254.
    This article explores the context within which abortion law and discourse in Northern Ireland must be situated and understood, relying in part on post-modern insights into the wider and long-term implications of feminists engaging law and by examining the strategies employed in Northern Ireland around the issue of abortion. In 2001,the Family Planning Association (Northern Ireland) took legal action to force the devolved government to defend at a procedural level the unequal and uncertain form of common law abortion regulation for (...)
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  • Intersectionality and Social-Reproduction Feminisms.Susan Ferguson - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (2):38-60.
    Seeking to capture the multi-layered, contradictory, nature of subjectivities and social positions through a framework which insists upon the complex, dynamic nature of the social, intersectionality feminism has inspired Marxist-Feminists to push the social-reproduction feminism paradigm beyond a narrow preoccupation with gender/class relations. Yet even its most politically radical articulations stop short of fully theorising the integrative logic they espouse. This article explores the roots of this under-theorisation, and suggests that a more fully integrative ontology informs certain formulations of social-reproduction (...)
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  • Feminist perspectives on class and work.Ann Ferguson - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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