Thursday 2 October 2014

Feminist Thought in Adrian Howe’s Book: ‘Chamberlain Revisited: A 25th Anniversary Retrospective’

Title:
Feminist Thought in Adrian Howe’s Book: ‘Chamberlain Revisited: A 25th Anniversary Retrospective’
Author:
Arif Rohman 
Institution:
Charles Sturt University
Cite:
Rohman, A. (2013). Feminist Thought in Adrian Howe's Book: 'Chamberlain Revisited: A 25th Anniversary Retrospective'. Int J Soc Com & Hum, 1(7), 80-87 
Abstract:
It is well-known that Lindy Chamberlain experienced a form of gender inequality and gender bias during her trial in 1980s. This challenged Adrian Howe to write a book which aims to counter a gender bias mindset that still exists in some people’s belief. Howe uses genealogy as a part of discourse analysis method by representing selected letters written by people, mainly women who are from different religions, ethnicity and age who supported Lindy Chamberlain. In this article I will try to analyse and evaluate academic areas of investigation as they have been reflected in Howe’s book in terms of what ways the scholars in Howe’s book represent mainstream gender as a bias operating in the legal and social attitudes that emerge in the book.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 8
Keywords: Lindy Chamberlain, Adrian Howe, gender, women, inequality
JEL Classification: I31, J18, J71, J78
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