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    Re-Negotiating Reproductive Technologies: The ‘Public Foetus’ Revisited.Georgina Firth - 2009 - Feminist Review 92 (1):54-71.
    In debates over abortion, the foetus and the woman have been continually positioned as antagonists. Given the stakes involved in such debates about personal integrity, individual responsibility, life and death, it is no wonder that many radical feminist authors have concentrated on refocusing the attention on women and away from the disembodied foetus. Such writers have worked hard to decode and deconstruct the public foetus in our midst and have mobilized interpretative tools such as cultural criticism to contextualize the production (...)
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    Book review: Sarah van Walsum and Thomas Spijkerboer, eds, Women and Immigration Law: New Variations on Classical Feminist Themes. Abingdon: Glasshouse, Routledge-Cavendish, 2007. 261 pp. (incl. index). ISBN 978—1—904385—64—6, £19.99 (pbk). [REVIEW]Georgina Firth - 2008 - Feminist Theory 9 (2):248-249.
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    Jennifer Temkin and Barbara Krahé, Sexual Assault and the Justice Gap: A Question of Attitude: Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2008, 258 pp, Price £30.00 , ISBN: 9781841126707. [REVIEW]Georgina Firth - 2009 - Feminist Legal Studies 17 (2):233-235.