The Vestal and the Fasces

 expand sectionPrologue

 expand section1—  Hegel Avec Lacan
 expand section2—  The Fasces:  The Masculine Phallic Metaphor for Property
 collapse section3—  The Vestal:  The Feminine Phallic Metaphor for Property
 collapse sectionI—  Virgin Territory:  Property as the Inviolate Feminine Body
 collapse sectionA—  Radin's Definition of Property
 1—  The Identification with Objects
 collapse section2—  The Elements of Property
 a—  Possession
 b—  The Fear of Alienation
 3—  Enjoyment; Interference as Violation
 4—  The Donning of the Chador
 5—  The Inalienability of Nonbody Objects
 B—  Pluralism, Pragmatism, and Contradiction
 C—  Market Rhetoric
 D—  Fungible Property
 expand sectionII—  A Return to Hegel's Theory of Property
 III—  The Implications for Feminist Property Theory
 expand section4—  The Woman Does Not Exist:  The Impossible Feminine and the Possibility of Freedom

  Epilogue:  Vesta, the Phallic Woman
 expand sectionIndex

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