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Susan B. Boyd, Child Custody, Law, and Women's Work. Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2003, 283 p.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2014
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- Book Reviews/Comptes-rendus
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- Canadian Journal of Law and Society / La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société , Volume 18 , Issue 2 , August 2003 , pp. 165 - 169
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- Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 2003
References
1 Boyd, Susan B., ed., Challenging the Public/Private Divide: Feminism, Law, and Public Policy (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Cossman, Brenda & Fudge, Judy, eds., Privatization, Law, and the Challenge to Feminism (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Bakker, Isabella, Rethinking Restructuring: Gender and Change in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996).Google Scholar
2 Boyd has explored the tensions between these approaches and the ways in which they might complement each other in previous work: see for e.g. “Some Postmodernist Challenges to Feminist Analyses of Law, Family and State: Ideology and Discourse in Child Custody Law” (1991) 10 C.J.F.L. 79; “Family, Law and Sexuality: Feminist Engagements” (1999) 8 Social & Legal Studies 369.