“Feminist Constitution”

Year for Search
2015
Secondary Title
The Feminist Utopia Project: Fifty-Seven Visions of a Wildly Better Future
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Reflections on what a utopian feminist constitution would include. Clauses include “We the people, in Order to Defend Our Humanity” (63), “Establish Justice, Ensure Freedom from Violence, and Freedom to Be” (65), “The Right of a Person to Have Sovereignty Over Their Body Shall Not Be Infringed” (66), “And Liberty of Kith and Self Shall be Secure” (69), “These Rights Shall Not be Subject to the Vagaries of the Market or Depravation” (70), and “All Shall Have a Right to the Conditions Necessary For Life and Dignity” (71).

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62-72
Published Date

2015

Publisher
The Feminist Press at the City University of New York
Place Published
New York
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2015 Cross, Katherine. “Feminist Constitution.” Illus. Ruth Tam. The Feminist Utopia Project: Fifty-Seven Visions of a Wildly Better Future. Ed. Alexandra Brodsky and Rachel Kauder Nalebuff (New York: The Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 2015), 62-72. The book includes a number of other utopias and much additional material related to utopianism.  PSt

Reflections on what a utopian feminist constitution would include. Clauses include “We the people, in Order to Defend Our Humanity” (63), “Establish Justice, Ensure Freedom from Violence, and Freedom to Be” (65), “The Right of a Person to Have Sovereignty Over Their Body Shall Not Be Infringed” (66), “And Liberty of Kith and Self Shall be Secure” (69), “These Rights Shall Not be Subject to the Vagaries of the Market or Depravation” (70), and “All Shall Have a Right to the Conditions Necessary For Life and Dignity” (71). Latina transgender author.

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The book includes a number of other utopias and much additional material related to utopianism. 

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Illus. Ruth Tam.

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Latina transgender author.