Nicholas Bamforth: Introduction
1: Judith Butler (Introduced by Malcolm Bowie): On Being Beside
Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy
2: Susan Moller Okin (Introduced by David Miller): Women's Human
Rights in the Late Twentieth Century: One Step Forward, Two Steps
Back
3: Rajeswari Sunder Rajan: Women's Human Rights in the Third
World
4: Alan Sinfield (Introduced by Christopher Robinson): Rape and
Rights: Measure for Measure and the Limits of Cultural
Imperialism
5: Rose George (Introduced by Michèle Le Doeuff): Share a Spliff,
Share a Girl - Same Difference. The Unpleasant Reality of Gang
Rape
6: Robert Wintemute (Introduced by Christopher McCrudden): From
'Sex Rights' to 'Love Rights': Partnership Rights as Human
Rights
7: Marina Warner (Introduced by Roy Foster): Who's Sorry Now?:
Personal Stories, Public Apologies
Nicholas Bamforth is a Fellow in Law at The Queen's College, Oxford.
What unifies the essays is the belief that penalizing people
because of their sex or sexual orientation is a serious human
rights violation. Examining topics such as sexual autonomy, women's
rights, rape, partnership rights, and public apologies, the
contributors approach and respond to the issues raised by sex and
sexual orientation discrimination in very different practical and
theoretical ways, in part because of their diverse academic
backgrounds .
*Hypatia*
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