The Sources of Gender Role Attitudes among Christian and Muslim Arab-American Women
Caesarean birth & how to support women pre- and post surgery
Contemporary Auditing: Real Issues and Cases, 8th Edition, Michael C. Knapp, CENGAGE, SM
who has stirred quite a debate all over the internet on the subject of the unwed Black woman and how white men black women marriages and interracial dating in general is something the Black woman needs to consider as the solution to “the problemR
The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry by J.D. McClatchy
How Do American Women Regard Contraception Now?
Linden Hills (Contemporary American Fiction Series) by Gloria Naylor
What's Wrong and What's Right with Contemporary Feminism?
Women's and Men's Gender Role Attitudes in Coastal China and Taiwan
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Today, copyright is everywhere, surrounded by a thicket of no trespassing signs that mark creative work as private property. Caren Irr’s Pink Pirates asks how contemporary novelists—represented by Ursula Le Guin, Andrea Barrett, Kathy Acker, and Leslie Marmon Silko—have read those signs, arguing that for feminist writers in particular copyright often conjures up the persistent exclusion of women from ownership. Bringing together voices from law schools, courtrooms, and the writer's desk, Irr shows how some of the most inventive contemporary feminist novelists have reacted to this history.
Explaining the complex, three-century lineage of Anglo-American copyright law in clear, accessible terms and wrestling with some of copyright law's most deeply rooted assumptions, Irr sets the stage for a feminist reappraisal of the figure of the literary pirate in the late twentieth century—a figure outside the restrictive bounds of U.S. copyright statutes.
Going beyond her readings of contemporary women authors, Irr’s exhaustive history of how women have fared under intellectual property regimes speaks to broader political, social, and economic implications and engages digital-era excitement about the commons with the most utopian and materialist strains in feminist criticism.
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