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1 An Uncomfortable Conversation - Sexuality and Feminist Theory: Road Blocks, Detours and New Directions, November 15-16 2002 at Cornell Law School [i] (2002)

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SEXUALITY AND FEMINIST THEORY: ROAD BLOCKS, DETOuRS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
November 15 - 16 2002 at Cornell Law School
Weiss Faculty Lounge (2nd Floor) Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY
Sponsored by the Feminism and Legal Theory Program
Martha L.A. Fineman, Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Feminist Jurisprudence
FRIDAY, November 15' - 4pm - 6:30pm
Detours and Directions:
*   Patricia Cain, University of Iowa School of Law: A Short History of Feminists
and Sexuality.
*   Kristin Bumiller, Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies, Amherst
College: The 'Sexual Violence' Monolith: The Banality of State Benevolence.
*   Suzanne Goldberg, Rutgers-Newark Law School: Parallel Lives: A Critical
Comparison of Women's Rights and Lesbian Rights Jurisprudence.
* Stephen Clark, Albany Law School: Deconstructing Sexual Orientation.
7:00pm - Vegetarian Dinner at Martha Fineman's Home, 204 Sunrise Road
SATURDAY, November 16th - 10am - 12:30pm
International and Comparative Perspectives:
*   Melissa Ditmore, Ph.D., Advisory Board, Urban Justice Center Sex Workers
Project, New York City: Hysterical Policy: The Conflation of Trafficking and Sex
Work.
*   Tanya K. Hernandez, Rutgers University School of Law, Newark: Gender.
Dominance and the Sexual Pleasure of Romance Tourism.
* Sarah Waldeck, Seton Hall Law School: On the Cutting Edge: Social Norm
Theory and Male Circumcision.
* Janet Calvo, CUNY School of Law: Women's Immigration and Citizenship in the
United States through a Feminist Eye; A Frequently Ignored Perspective.
12:00pm-1:30pm - Lunch in the Atrium
SATURDAY, November l6e - 2pm - 4:30pm
Regulatory Regimes:
* Ruthann Robson, CUNY School of Law: Compulsory Matrimony?
* Mary Anne Case, University of Chicago Law School: Cultivating an Incest
Taboo in the Workplace.
*   Ann Scales, University of New Mexico School of Law: Paradigm Paralysis:
Where Am We?
*   Linda McClain, Hofstra University School of Law: Conservative versus Feminist
Sexual Economies: Beyond Abstinence?

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