Mothers in law : : feminist theory and the legal regulation of motherhood / [electronic resource] / edited by Martha Albertson Fineman and Isabel Karpin.. — New York : : Columbia University Press,, 1995.. — xiii, 398 p. ; 24 cm. - Gender and culture.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 362-394).
: Mothers, daughters, and autobiography : maternal legacies and cultural criticism / : Mother from child : perspectives on separation and abandonment / : Abortion as a sex equality right : its basis in feminist theory / : The legal construction of "mother" / : Mother : the legal domestication of lesbian existence / : Complicating the ideology of motherhood : child welfare law and First Nation women / : Postmodernism, legal ethics, and representation of "bad mothers" / : Fresh or frozen : lesbian mothers, sperm donors, and limited fathers / : Images of mothers in poverty discourse / : Racism and patriarchy in the meaning of motherhood / : A "tangle of pathology" : racial myth and the New Jersey Family Development Act / : "Making sense" : notes for studying Black teen mothers / : Challenging "hidden" assumptions : (women) lawyers and family life / : Child custody and child neglect : parenthood in legal practice and culture / : Older mothers and adult children : toward an alternative construction of care / : Reproductive technologies, surrogacy arrangements, and the politics of motherhood / Nancy K. Miller -- Carol Sanger -- Reva B. Siegel -- M.M. Slaughter -- Ruthann Robson -- Marlee Kline -- Marie Ashe -- Kate Harrison -- Martha A. Fineman -- Dorothy E. Roberts -- Nina Perales -- Barbara Omolade -- Mary Jane Mossman -- Ann Shalleck -- Joanna K. Weinberg -- Laura R. Woliver.