Book Summary: "The time has come for a reassessment of the place of privacy rights in the politics of gender and sexuality, and this book makes a valuable contribution to that effort."--Morris Kaplan, State University of New York, Purchase Patricia Boling investigates the implications of privacy for feminist theory and legal philosophy, examining issues rooted in intimate life which have broad public impact. She draws on Hannah Arendt's work and ordinary language analysis to identify confusions in the way we think about public and private. |