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Year 2009, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 64 - 80, 01.01.2009

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Sex Equality

Year 2009, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 64 - 80, 01.01.2009

Abstract

During the 1980s, North American feminist and feminist legal scholarship came to be dominated by what is now referred to as the sameness/difference debate. At issue were diverging opinions on the appropriate legal and political strategies to achieve women’s equality. Should women focus on their similarity to men or should women emphasize (and perhaps even celebrate) their differences? Framed as mutually exclusive, diametrically opposed approaches, there seemed to be no common ground or space for dialogue between the two. In the end, the debate was not so much solved as it was eclipsed by more divisive debates on differences amongst women. Challenges to the presumed homogeneity of the category ‘woman’ resulted in fragmentation and a proliferation of multiple, particularized identities; rendering the language in which the sameness/difference debate was conducted unintelligible.

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
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Kathryn Culek This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Culek, K. (2009). Sex Equality. Ankara Bar Review, 2(1), 64-80.
AMA Culek K. Sex Equality. Ankara Bar Review. January 2009;2(1):64-80.
Chicago Culek, Kathryn. “Sex Equality”. Ankara Bar Review 2, no. 1 (January 2009): 64-80.
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