Citation and Censorship: The Politics of Talking About the Sexual Politics of Israel

Abstract  In response to critics’ claims that a discussion of sexuality and nationalism vis-à-vis the Israeli-Palestinian conflict bears
no relation to the author’s previous work, or to such discussions within the US or European [...]

The Dutch Homo-Emancipation Policy and its Silencing Effects on Queer Muslims

Abstract   The recent Dutch homo-emancipation policy has identified religious communities, particularly within migrant populations, as
a core target group in which to make homosexuality more ‘speakable’. In this article we examine the [...]



Albie Sachs: The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law

Albie Sachs: The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Book ReviewPages 201-204DOI 10.1007/s10691-011-9183-4Authors
Yvonne Rigby, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK

Journal Feminist Legal StudiesOnline ISSN [...]

Joan C. Williams: Reshaping the work-family debate. Why men and class matter

Joan C. Williams: Reshaping the work-family debate. Why men and class matter
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Book ReviewPages 197-199DOI 10.1007/s10691-011-9178-1Authors
Maureen Spencer, Middlesex University Business School, The Burroughs, NW4 [...]

Editorial introduction

Editorial introduction
Content Type Journal ArticlePages 105-105DOI 10.1007/s10691-011-9175-4Authors
Brenna Bhandar, Kent, UK

Journal Feminist Legal StudiesOnline ISSN 1572-8455Print ISSN 0966-3622

Journal Volume Volume 19

Journal [...]



Liabilities of Queer Anti-Racist Critique

Liabilities of Queer Anti-Racist Critique
Content Type Journal ArticlePages 107-118DOI 10.1007/s10691-011-9181-6Authors
Stacy Douglas, Kent Law School, University of Kent, Canterbury, UKSuhraiya Jivraj, School of Law and Social Sciences, Oxford [...]

Lizzie Seal: Women, Murder and Femininity: Gender Representations of Women Who Kill

Lizzie Seal: Women, Murder and Femininity: Gender Representations of Women Who Kill
Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Book ReviewPages 193-195DOI 10.1007/s10691-011-9177-2Authors
Joanne Pearman, Kent Law School, University of Kent, Canterbury, [...]

Editorial Introduction

Editorial Introduction
Content Type Journal ArticlePages 1-2DOI 10.1007/s10691-011-9173-6Authors
Brenna Bhandar, Kent Law School, Eliot College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NS England, UK

Journal Feminist Legal StudiesOnline [...]

Reading the State as a Multi-Identity Formation: The Touch and Feel of Equality Governance

Abstract  How does a sense of touch, figuratively and practically, get deployed within equality governance, and to what questions and
ways of thinking about the state does this direct us? Taking 2009–2010 as a snap-shot moment in the [...]

Jurisdictions of Sexual Assault: Reforming the Texts and Testimony of Rape in Australia

Abstract  The reform of rape law remains a vexed enterprise. The wager of this article is that the plural traditions and technologies
of criminal law can provide the resources for a radical rethinking of rape law. Parts 1 and 2 return to [...]