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Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law is a 1987 book by feminist legal scholar Catharine MacKinnon. The book is a collection of essays by MacKinnon delivered during the 1980s, in which she makes a radical feminist critique of pornography and liberal feminism.

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Introduction: The art of the impossible -- Not by law alone: a debate with Phyllis Schlafly -- Difference and domination: on sex discrimination -- Desire and power -- Whose culture?: a case note on Martinez v. Santa Clara Pueblo -- On exceptionality: women as women in law -- A rally against rape -- Sex and violence: a perspective -- Privacy v. equality: beyond Roe v. Wade -- Sexual harassment: its first decade in court -- Women, self-possession, and sport -- Linda's life and Andrea's work -- "More than simply a magazine": Playboy's money -- Not a moral issue -- Francis Biddle's sister: pornography, civil rights, and speech -- On collaboration -- The sexual politics of the First Amendment.


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