Butterfly Politics

Butterfly Politics

by Catharine A. MacKinnon
Butterfly Politics

Butterfly Politics

by Catharine A. MacKinnon

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Overview

The minuscule motion of a butterfly’s wings can trigger a tornado half a world away, according to chaos theory. Under the right conditions, small simple actions can produce large complex effects. In this timely and provocative book, Catharine A. MacKinnon argues that the right seemingly minor interventions in the legal realm can have a butterfly effect that generates major social and cultural transformations.

Butterfly Politics brings this incisive understanding of social causality to a wide-ranging exploration of gender relations. The pieces collected here—many published for the first time—provide a new perspective on MacKinnon’s career as a pioneer of legal theory and practice and an activist for women’s rights. Its central concerns of gender inequality, sexual harassment, rape, pornography, and prostitution have defined MacKinnon’s intellectual, legal, and political pursuits for over forty years. Though differing in style and approach, the selections all share the same motivation: to end inequality, including abuse, in women’s lives. Several mark the first time ideas that are now staples of legal and political discourse appeared in public—for example, the analysis of substantive equality. Others urge changes that have yet to be realized.

The butterfly effect can animate political activism and advance equality socially and legally. Seemingly insignificant actions, through collective recursion, can intervene in unstable systems to produce systemic change. A powerful critique of the legal and institutional denial of reality that perpetuates practices of gender inequality, Butterfly Politics provides a model of what principled, effective, socially conscious engagement with law looks like.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674977785
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/17/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 504
File size: 847 KB

About the Author

Catharine A. MacKinnon is Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School and the James Barr Ames Visiting Professor of Law (Long-Term) at Harvard Law School.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Butterfly Politics I. Change 1. To Change the World for Women (1980) 2. A Radical Act of Hope (1989) 3. Law’s Power (1990) 4. To Quash a Lie (1991) 5. The Measure of What Matters (1992) 6. Intervening for Sex Equality (2013) II. Law 7. Introduction, Symposium on Sexual Harassment (1981) 8. Sexual Harassment: Supreme Court Brief for Mechelle Vinson (1986) 9. Testimony on Pornography, Minneapolis (1983) 10. Testimony to the Attorney General’s Commission on Pornography (1985) 11. Substantive Equality (1989) 12. On Torture (1990) 13. Rape as Genocide: Appellate Argument in Kadic v. Karadžić (1995) 14. Rape as Genocide: Summation to the Jury in Kadic v. Karadžić (2000) 15. Trafficking, Prostitution, and Inequality (2015) III. Culture 16. Reality, Not Fantasy (1985) 17. To the American Civil Liberties Union on Pornography (1985) 18. X-Underrated (2005) 19. Gender: The Future (2007) IV. Academy 20. Gender Literacy (1994) 21. Mainstreaming Feminism in Legal Education (2003) 22. On Academic Freedom: From Powerlessness to Power (2002) 23. Engaged Scholarship as Method and Vocation (2005) 24. Defying Gravity (2013) V. Toward an Equal Future 25. Rape Redefined (2014) 26. Restoring Institutional Accountability for Educational Sexual Harassment (2013) 27. Toward a Renewed Equal Rights Amendment: Now More Than Ever (2014) 28. Sex Equality in Global Perspective (2015) Intervening for Change, 1976–2016 Notes Acknowledgments Index
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