Sex, Preference, and Family
Essays on Law and Nature
ISBN13: 9780195122879ISBN10: 0195122879
Paperback,
366 pages
May 1998,
In Stock
Price:
$60.00 (04)Description
The public furor over issues of same sex marriages, gay rights, pornography, and single-parent families has erupted with a passion not seen since the 1960s. This book gathers seventeen eminent philosophers and legal scholars who offer commentary on sexuality (including sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and the role of pornography in shaping sexuality), on the family (including both same-sex and single-parent families), and on the proper role of law in these areas.The essayists are all fiercely independent thinkers and offer the reader a range of bold and thought-provoking proposals. Susan Moller Okin argues, for instance, that gender ought to be done away with--that differences in biological sex ought to have "no more social relevance than one's eye color or the length of one's toes"--and she urges that we look to same-sex couples as a model for households and families in a gender-free society. And Cass Sunstein suggests that the Supreme Court case Loving vs. Virginia (which overthrew the ban on interracial marriages in Virginia) might be a precedent for overturning laws that bar same-sex marriage: just as Loving overturned miscegenation laws because they were at the service of white supremacy, Sunstein shows, the laws against same-sex marriages and homosexuality are at the service of male supremacy, and might also be overturned. Of vital importance to anyone interested in sexuality, homosexuality, gender, feminism, and the family.
Sex, Preference, and the Family both clarifies the current debate and points the way toward a less divisive future.
Reviews
"Sex, Preference, and Family provides a useful and lively introduction to a set of important social, moral, legal, and political questions."--Ethics
"...this is an important anthology for those interested in lesbian and gay issues in the law and social policy, with clear and generally well argued positions on a range of issues including sexuality and sexual preference, caring work, and the nature of the family."--Journal of Homosexuality
Product Details
366 pages; 5 line illus.; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-512287-9ISBN10: 0-19-512287-9About the Author(s)
David M. Estlund is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brown University. Martha Nussbaum is Ernest Freund Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago.


