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After Gender: Tools For Progressives In A Shift From Sexual Domination To The Economic Family, Janet Halley Feb 2012

After Gender: Tools For Progressives In A Shift From Sexual Domination To The Economic Family, Janet Halley

Pace Law Review

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After Gender: An Overview, Ralph Wilde Feb 2012

After Gender: An Overview, Ralph Wilde

Pace Law Review

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Prospects For International Gender Norms, Dianne Otto Feb 2012

Prospects For International Gender Norms, Dianne Otto

Pace Law Review

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Fighting Over The Figure Of Gender, Ali Miller Feb 2012

Fighting Over The Figure Of Gender, Ali Miller

Pace Law Review

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Human Rights, Sex, And Gender: Limits In Theory And Practice, Lara Stemple Feb 2012

Human Rights, Sex, And Gender: Limits In Theory And Practice, Lara Stemple

Pace Law Review

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What Role For “Women,” “Men,” And Transpeople/Intersex People In Gender Equality?: A Commentary, Edward Stein Feb 2012

What Role For “Women,” “Men,” And Transpeople/Intersex People In Gender Equality?: A Commentary, Edward Stein

Pace Law Review

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What Comes After Gender?, Robert S. Chang Feb 2012

What Comes After Gender?, Robert S. Chang

Pace Law Review

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After Gender The Destruction Of Man? The Vatican’S Nightmare Vision Of The “Gender Agenda” For Law, Mary Anne Case Feb 2012

After Gender The Destruction Of Man? The Vatican’S Nightmare Vision Of The “Gender Agenda” For Law, Mary Anne Case

Pace Law Review

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After Gender?: Examining International Justice Enterprises: An Introduction, Darren Rosenblum Feb 2012

After Gender?: Examining International Justice Enterprises: An Introduction, Darren Rosenblum

Pace Law Review

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Unsex Mothering: Toward A New Culture Of Parenting, Darren Rosenblum Jan 2012

Unsex Mothering: Toward A New Culture Of Parenting, Darren Rosenblum

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

In this Article, I observe that “mothering” and “fathering” have been inappropriately tethered to biosex. “Mothering” should be unsexed as the primary parental relationship. “Fathering,” correspondingly, should be unsexed from its breadwinner status. In an ideal world, people now considered “mothers” and “fathers” would be “parents” first, a category that includes all forms of caretaking. One could even imagine an androgynous world in which parenting has no sexed subcategories, whether attached to biosex or not. I doubt our world is anywhere near that; I also wonder whether universal androgyny is a utopian ideal worth pursuing. I instead focus in this …