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- Title
Double Lives, Double Narratives: Tracing the Story of the Family in Rousseau, the Swiss Civil Code and the Fathers’ Rights Debates.
- Authors
Gisler, Priska; Steinert-Borella, Sara; Wiedmer, Caroline
- Abstract
A recent parliamentary postulate in Switzerland calling for joint custody as the legal norm argues that fathers are discriminated against in Swiss divorce law. This postulate has incited a debate which circles around issues of equality, the role of fathers and mothers, and the good of the child. Our article, uniting approaches from literature, cultural studies, and science and technology studies, examines the arguments sparked by the debate with a view to different takes on gender and family. In doing so, it traces the roots of contemporary Swiss family law in the Rousseauian narrative of family life in Emile ou de l’education; it explores the manner in which scientific knowledge is marshaled to lend political legitimacy to current debate; and it asks finally how narrative bridges the gap between public discourse and lived experience.
- Subjects
SWITZERLAND; FAMILIES; DIVORCE law; JOINT custody of children; CIVIL law; EQUALITY; ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778
- Publication
Feminist Legal Studies, 2009, Vol 17, Issue 2, p185
- ISSN
0966-3622
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10691-009-9120-y