“An important contribution to the fields of feminist jurisprudence and feminist theory.” — Mary Anne Bobinski, University of Houston Law CenterPregnant Men shows how to implement anti-essentialist and equality perspectives in teaching, writing, and the practice of law. Because there are no “pregnant men,” equality theory is difficult to formulate in a reproductive health context. Instead, Colker examines cases involving men who are similarly situated to pregnant women — and shows that pregnant women are, in fact, treated far worse than “almost-pregnant” men. The individual stories she tells are themselves fascinating, and they demonstrate Colker’s model of a more practical feminist theory.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Pregnant men, practice, theory, and the law
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