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The Illusion of Equality : The Rhetoric and Reality of Divorce Reform

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How do "no-fault," "gender-neutral" divorce reforms actually harm the lives of women and children they are designed to protect?

Focusing on the language and symbols of reform, Martha Fineman argues that by advocating measures based on equality of treatment rather than of outcome, liberal feminists disregarded the socioeconomic factors that simultaneously place women at a disadvantage in the market and favor their taking on primary domestic responsibilities.

She traces in persuasive detail the detrimental effects of equality rhetoric in shaping divorce law -- such as the legal separation of parents' and children's interests; equality replacing need as the prime criterion for settlements; and the increase of state intervention into family life.

More than a critique, this book is an incisive argument for adopting outcome-oriented measures and a valuable overview of the pitfalls of uncritically implementing any rhetoric as social policy.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226249565 / 9780226249568
Hardback
15/09/1994
United States
262 pages
16 x 24 mm, 482 grams
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