Sexual Consent: Some Thoughts on Psychoanalysis and Law. Butler, J. Columbia Journal of Gender and the Law; New York, 21(2):405–429, 2011.
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Part I of this article reflects on "consent" through the lens of relational psychoanalysis. Since I am not trained as an analyst, my approach would hardly be called "clinical" in any accepted way.
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	copyright = {Copyright Columbia University, School of Law 2011},
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	shorttitle = {Sexual {Consent}},
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	abstract = {Part I of this article reflects on "consent" through the lens of relational psychoanalysis. Since I am not trained as an analyst, my approach would hardly be called "clinical" in any accepted way.},
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	journal = {Columbia Journal of Gender and the Law; New York},
	author = {Butler, Judith},
	year = {2011},
	keywords = {0.Discussed in Workshop, Consent, feminist legal studies, law and bodies, legal philosophy, prison, psychoanalysis and law, punishment, sexual assault},
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