Three Snapshots of Scholarly Engagement: Catharine MacKinnon’s Ethical Entrenchment, Transformative Politics, and Personal Commitment
Additional Affiliations
William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law; Vice Provost of the University; Faculty with the Feminist Critical Analysis Seminar
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Originally Published In
Adrienne D. Davis, Three Snapshots of Scholarly Engagement: Catharine MacKinnon's Ethical Entrenchment, Transformative Politics, and Personal Commitment, 46 Tulsa L. Rev. 15 (2010). Available at http://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/tlr/vol46/iss1/5
Abstract
This short essay offers three snapshots of Catharine MacKinnon's work, exemplifying each of these common connotations of engagement - or the scholar modified.
Recommended Citation
Davis, Adrienne D., "Three Snapshots of Scholarly Engagement: Catharine MacKinnon’s Ethical Entrenchment, Transformative Politics, and Personal Commitment" (2010). Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies Research. 1.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/wgss/1
Comments
Originally published in 46 Tulsa Law Review (2010), http://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/tlr/vol46/iss1/5/