Sappho Goes to Law School: Fragments in Lesbian Legal Theory
Ruthann Robson
Included are essays on lesbians and criminal justice, same-sex marriage, child custody cases, and the role of personal experience in postmodern theorizing. In her provocative closing essay, ‘Lesbian Sex in a Law School Classroom,’ Robson describes the difficulties of teaching a course entitled ‘Sexuality and the Law’ to a diverse group of students, some of whom object to the word ‘sex’ appearing on their law school transcript, while others cannot help but unburden their private lives to her during her office hours. With its multitude of stories and its playful ambivalence toward personal narrative, even the theory-weary will find Sappho Goes to Law School stimulating and unusual. –Regina Marler
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Details
ISBN | 231105606 |
Genre | Legal; Non-Fiction |
Publication Date | Sep-97 |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
BookID | 11038 |