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For a recent re-engagement with feminist materialist analysis, including a substantial overview of the relevant literature, see Conaghan (2008).
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Conaghan, J. Vanessa Munro, Law and Politics at the Perimeter: Re-evaluating Key Debates in Feminist Theory. Fem Leg Stud 17, 229–231 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-009-9123-8
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