Foucault and Family Relations analyzes notions of property in rural Australia during the colonial period and examines how these concepts maintained family stability. Using Foucault's ideas on family, sexuality, race, space, and economics, Voyce outlines how inheritance and divorce law were established so that the state could rule from a distance.
Foucault and Family Relations analyzes notions of property in rural Australia during the colonial period and examines how these concepts maintained family stability. Using Foucault's ideas on family, sexuality, race, space, and economics, Voyce outlines how inheritance and divorce law were established so that the state could rule from a distance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malcolm Voyce is professor of law at Macquarie University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Social Context of Farming Chapter 2: The Dispossession of Aboriginals from Land: An Application of Foucault's Theories on Race and Sexuality Chapter 3: Property and the Governance of the Family Farm Chapter 4: A Reading of Divorce Judgments and Reflections on "Spatiality" and "Sexuality" Chapter 5: Governing at a Distance: The Role of Trusts in Structuring Family Life in Rural Australia Chapter 6: Towards a 'Family Provision Jurisprudence': A Case Study on the Farming Inheritance Cases Chapter 7: Towards a 'Family Provision Jurisprudence': A Case Study on the Farming Inheritance Cases Chapter 8: Governing the Rural Family in Australia from a Distance: The Family Provision Act and the Role of 'Expert Knowledges'
Chapter 1: The Social Context of Farming Chapter 2: The Dispossession of Aboriginals from Land: An Application of Foucault's Theories on Race and Sexuality Chapter 3: Property and the Governance of the Family Farm Chapter 4: A Reading of Divorce Judgments and Reflections on "Spatiality" and "Sexuality" Chapter 5: Governing at a Distance: The Role of Trusts in Structuring Family Life in Rural Australia Chapter 6: Towards a 'Family Provision Jurisprudence': A Case Study on the Farming Inheritance Cases Chapter 7: Towards a 'Family Provision Jurisprudence': A Case Study on the Farming Inheritance Cases Chapter 8: Governing the Rural Family in Australia from a Distance: The Family Provision Act and the Role of 'Expert Knowledges'
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