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Volumn 18, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 331-360

Feminism and the siren call of law

Author keywords

Feminist epistemology; Feminist history; Feminist theory; Foucault; Legal reform; Subjectivity

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EID: 34548834455     PISSN: 09578536     EISSN: 15728617     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1007/s10978-007-9019-1     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (9)

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    • For an account of the origin of the word 'blue-stockings' see E. Bodek, 'Salonieres and Bluestockings: Educated Obsolescence and Germinating Feminism', Feminist Studies 3, 3-4 (1976), 185-199.
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    • Mary Hays accepted innate sensibility as God given, attributing to it the possibility of eternal pleasures through temperance, regularity and self-denial the feminine virtues; see her Letter to Amasia (twelfth essay) in M. Hays, Letters and Essays, Moral, and Miscellaneous (New York: Garland, 1793/1974). In her second essay she argues that women of sensibility are more in favour of political liberty and cites Catharine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft, Anna Barbauld, Ann Jebb, Helen Williams and Charlotte Smith. In the preface of Hay's novel, Memoirs of Emma Courtney, she valorises female passions and sensibility.
    • Mary Hays accepted innate sensibility as God given, attributing to it the possibility of eternal pleasures through temperance, regularity and self-denial the feminine virtues; see her Letter to Amasia (twelfth essay) in M. Hays, Letters and Essays, Moral, and Miscellaneous (New York: Garland, 1793/1974). In her second essay she argues that women of sensibility are more in favour of political liberty and cites Catharine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft, Anna Barbauld, Ann Jebb, Helen Williams and Charlotte Smith. In the preface of Hay's novel, Memoirs of Emma Courtney, she valorises female passions and sensibility.
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    • Aylesbury: Penguin, / recommends passionless friendship between husband and wife
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    • See also Vindication of the rights of man in J. Todd and M. Butler, eds., The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft, vols. 5, 22, 24, 31 (London: Pickering, 1987).
    • See also "Vindication of the rights of man" in J. Todd and M. Butler, eds., The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft, vols. 5, 22, 24, 31 (London: Pickering, 1987).
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    • See also J. West, Letters to a Young Lady (London, 1806), III 12.101, 143;
    • See also J. West, Letters to a Young Lady (London, 1806), III 12.101, 143;
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    • See also, essay/letter where she portrays an ideal domesticated and complementary couple in which Hortensia is the female counterpart to her professionalised husband
    • See also Mary Hays, ibid., no. IX essay/letter where she portrays an ideal domesticated and complementary couple in which Hortensia is the female counterpart to her professionalised husband.
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    • H.M. Williams, Letters written from France in the Summer of 1790, to a friend in England, Letters from France, 1 (Dublin: J. Chambers, 1794), 195-196, insists that her support from, the Revolution arises from her feminine domestic character and affections. 'But however dull the faculties of my head, I can assure you, that when a proposition is addressed to my heart, I have some quickness of perception. I can then decide, in one moment, points upon which philosophers and legislators have differed in all ages...'.
    • H.M. Williams, "Letters written from France in the Summer of 1790, to a friend in England", Letters from France, vol. 1 (Dublin: J. Chambers, 1794), 195-196, insists that her support from, the Revolution arises from her feminine domestic character and affections. 'But however dull the faculties of my head, I can assure you, that when a proposition is addressed to my heart, I have some quickness of perception. I can then decide, in one moment, points upon which philosophers and legislators have differed in all ages...'.
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    • See also H.M. Williams, Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France from, the Thirty-first of May 1793, till the Twenty-eighth of July 1794, and of the Scenes which Have Passed in the Prison of Paris, vols. 1, 138, 213 (London: G.G. & J. Robinson, 1795);
    • See also H.M. Williams, Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France from, the Thirty-first of May 1793, till the Twenty-eighth of July 1794, and of the Scenes which Have Passed in the Prison of Paris, vols. 1, 138, 213 (London: G.G. & J. Robinson, 1795);
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    • M. Hays, Letter 7 December 1794, cited in G. Kelly, Women, Writing, and Revolution 1790-1827 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997), 92.
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    • ibid., at 104. 'Artificial' sensibility was often mocked as a 'trick' or 'trap' that men had set for women. Assigning 'the fair sex' to 'the imaginary Empire of Beauty' was, the Bluestockings argued, a kind of 'consolation for being excluded from every part in the Government in the State' and domesticated under the tyranny of men
    • and 130-134;
    • Wollstonecraft, ibid., at 104. 'Artificial' sensibility was often mocked as a 'trick' or 'trap' that men had set for women. Assigning 'the fair sex' to 'the imaginary Empire of Beauty' was, the Bluestockings argued, a kind of 'consolation for being excluded from every part in the Government in the State' and domesticated under the tyranny of men. Montague, 1737/1977, 109 and 130-134;
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    • Wollstonecraft1
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    • Wollstonecraft, supra n. 44, at 100, 104, 132, 144;
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    • Mary Hays saw the sexual difference in terms of usurped political power, regarded women as forced to create a mask for themselves, and insisted that she was not coming in Wollstonecraft's Amazonian garb to demand a revolution in female manners, but as a friend of men wishing for a gentle emancipation from error and arguing that its correction would benefit society, Hays supra n. 44.
    • Mary Hays saw the sexual difference in terms of usurped political power, regarded women as forced to create a mask for themselves, and insisted that she was not coming in Wollstonecraft's Amazonian garb to demand a revolution in female manners, but as a friend of men wishing for a gentle emancipation from error and arguing that its correction would benefit society, Hays supra n. 44.
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    • See also Williams, supra n. 44, at 1, 213.
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    • The words 'observation' and 'cause' occur frequently in the feminist critical writings of the times. This investigative spirit was not only common in non-fiction but also in novels which often were presented as observations of human passions and characters, in short to 'treat life as an experiment' A.J. Van Sant, Eighteenth-Century Sensibility and the Novel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 54-55.
    • The words 'observation' and 'cause' occur frequently in the feminist critical writings of the times. This investigative spirit was not only common in non-fiction but also in novels which often were presented as observations of human passions and characters, in short to 'treat life as an experiment' A.J. Van Sant, Eighteenth-Century Sensibility and the Novel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 54-55.
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    • Although not present in their non-fiction in some novels written by feminist authors there is reference to law, not legal reform, but observations about law's treatment of women, for example, Maria or the Wrongs of Woman or Hay's The Memoirs of Emma Courtney
    • Although not present in their non-fiction in some novels written by feminist authors there is reference to law, not legal reform, but observations about law's treatment of women, for example, Maria or the Wrongs of Woman or Hay's The Memoirs of Emma Courtney.
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    • See, for example, the remarks on subjectivity in Hume 1739-1940/1989, supra n. 9, at 633-636.
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    • Ibid., at I.1.3, I. 293.
    • Ibid., at I.1.3, I. 293.
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    • I. Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason, N. Kemp Smith, trans. (London: Macmillan, 1781/1993), B xvi 22.
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    • The embodiment of this novel development par excellence is Kantian philosophy, upon which I primarily draw in support of my analysis. The British 'philosophers of common sense' whose prominent exponents were Thomas Reid, James Beattie and Dugall Stuart, moved in the same epistemic plane as Kant. He was aware of their work, especially Reid's, though he vehemently dismissed Reid's appeal to common sense as one 'whereby the dullest windbag can confidently take the most profound thinker and hold his own with him, nothing other than a call to the judgment of the multitude, applause at which the philosopher blushes, but at which the popular wag becomes triumphant and defiant, I. Kant, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics that will be able to Come Forward as Science, in H. Allison and P. Heath, eds, Immanuel Kant: Theoretical Philosophy after 1781 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1783/2002, 56
    • The embodiment of this novel development par excellence is Kantian philosophy, upon which I primarily draw in support of my analysis. The British 'philosophers of common sense' whose prominent exponents were Thomas Reid, James Beattie and Dugall Stuart, moved in the same epistemic plane as Kant. He was aware of their work, especially Reid's, though he vehemently dismissed Reid's appeal to common sense as one 'whereby the dullest windbag can confidently take the most profound thinker and hold his own with him ... nothing other than a call to the judgment of the multitude, applause at which the philosopher blushes, but at which the popular wag becomes triumphant and defiant'. I. Kant, 'Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics that will be able to Come Forward as Science', in H. Allison and P. Heath, eds., Immanuel Kant: Theoretical Philosophy after 1781 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1783/2002), 56.
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    • The inductive principle was thought an innate disposition of the mind (Reid, supra n. 53, at 199, 332). The principle of common sense was invariably described as 'inner light'
    • The inductive principle was thought an innate disposition of the mind (Reid, supra n. 53, at 199, 332). The principle of common sense was invariably described as 'inner light'
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    • (Reid, supra n. 53, at 422), a natural power of the mind akin to an instinctive and irresistible impulse
    • (Reid, supra n. 53, at 422), a natural power of the mind akin to an instinctive and irresistible impulse
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    • (Beattie, supra n. 17, at 45) or as reason
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