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Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Hearing The Call Of Stories, Kathryn Abrams
Hearing The Call Of Stories, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
In this Article, Professor Abrams examines the emergence of feminist narrative scholarship as a distinctive form of critical legal discourse. Arguing that the failure to debate publicly the conventions and merits of this form has perpetuated misunderstandings about its claims and disadvantaged its practitioners, she begins by examining several of the critiques that have been offered, in nonpublic settings, of feminist narratives. To provide background and context for examining these critiques, she then analyzes four recent examples of feminist narrative legal scholarship. In the final section of the Article, Professor Abrams returns to the opening critiques. She argues that their …
From Autonomy To Agency: Feminist Perspectives On Self-Direction, Kathryn Abrams
From Autonomy To Agency: Feminist Perspectives On Self-Direction, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.