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Feminist Review Issue 48: The New Politics of Sex and the State

Edited By The Feminist Review Collective Copyright 1994

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    Not just (any) body can be a citizen: The politics of law, sexuality and postcoloniality in Trinidad and Tobago and the Bahamas Jacqui Alexander; State, family and personal responsibility: The changing balance for lone mothers in the United Kingdom Jane Millar; Moral rhetoric and public health pragmatism: The recent politics of sex education Rachel Thomson; Through the parliamentary looking glass: `real' and `pretended' families in contemporary British politics Susan M. Reinhold; In search of gender justice: Sexual assault and the criminal justice system Jeanne Gregory and Sue Lees; God's bullies: Attacks on abortion Janet Hadley; Sex work, HIV and the state - an interview with Nel Druce Cheryl Overs Plus: reviews, noticeboard

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