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an open access journal of feminist legal scholarship

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The Salience of the "Cyborg Manifesto": A Reboot

Donna Haraway undertakes the task of reappropriating the figure of the cyborg from patriarchal, capitalist power structures in her watershed publication, “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century”...

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Cojoining the Witch and the Cyborg in Feminist Theory: Revisiting Gender Related Violence Through Old and New Materialism

This article brings 'old' and 'new' feminist materialist insights into conversation, exploring their respective conceptualisations of gender through the motifs of the 'witch' and the 'cyborg'. The witch emphasises economic structures and capital's pe...

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Ambiguity, Entanglement, Equality

I consider, tentatively, the possible contribution that De Beauvoir’s philosophical insights can bring to substantive equality jurisprudence, maybe also to jurisprudence in general. I focus mainly on De Beauvoir’s reflections on becoming, freedom, am...

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Feminist Jurisography: Woman's Estate, Australia, 1970

This essay offers some observations on jurisography, an experimental practice named by the author. It draws from Feminist Jurisography: Law, History, Writing (2022) to make an argument about feminist traditions, and how they are inherited. The essay...

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The Forgotten Foundations of Feminist Legal Scholarship: Introduction

Introduction to the special section on the Forgotten Foundations of Feminist Legal Scholarship.

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