Mary Lyndon Shanley
Mary Lyndon Shanley | |
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Born | 1944 (age 80–81) |
Awards | Woodrow Wilson Fellow |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Wellesley College Harvard University |
Thesis | Miguel De Unamuno: His Political Thought and Activity (1972) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Vassar College |
Main interests | Feminist legal scholar |
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Mary Lyndon Shanley (b. 13 May 1944 Evanston, Illinois -- )[1] is a feminist legal scholar specializing gender studies and issues of the American family and reproductive technologies. At her retirement she was the Margaret Stiles Halleck Professor of Political Science at Vassar College. She also taught writing to women in the Taconic Correctional Facility.[2]
She said of her teaching career, "I thought about ways to help students to see that the issues we study—sexual discrimination; the nature of gender identity; intimate partner violence; intersections of gender, class, race, and sexual orientation—have endured and changed across the decades at Vassar". [3]
Early life and education
[edit]Shanley was born in Evanston, Illinois, to Barbara (Smith) Shanley and Lyndon Shanley, a professor and administrator at Northwestern University. Her brother, F. Shephard Shanley, also became a Northwestern University administrator.[4] She graduated from Evanston Township High School in 1962, received her B.A. from Wellesley College in 1966, and her Masters and Doctoral degrees in government from Harvard University in 1968 and 1972.[5] She joined the political science faculty of Vassar College in 1973, where she taught until her retirement.[6]
Gender studies and career
[edit]Shanley recalled that when the Vassar Political Science Department interviewed her, they asked if she would teach a course on women and politics. She had no grauate school training, not even taken a course, as there were few if any given in the field, but "shamelessly" said, "of course", and "unexpectedly, the study of gender became my life's work."[3]
Her first book, Feminism, Marriage and the Law in Victorian England, published by Princeton University Press in 1989, was historically oriented, and drew on her study of nineteenth century figures such as John Stuart Mill. Just Marriage weighed into the controversy around gay marriage with a historical and political science perspective.[7] She has written on the idea of the "ethic of care" in US political science.[8]
Representative publications
[edit]Selected articles and chapters
[edit]- ---, "Miguel De Unamuno: Death & Politics in the Work of a Twentieth-Century Philosopher," Polity 9.3 (1977): 257-278. https://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3234223
- ---, "The History of the Family in Modern England," Signs 4.4 (1979): 740-750.
- ---, "Women in Western Political Thought," Political Theory 8.4 (1980): 547-550. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009059178000800406
- ---, Marital Slavery and Friendship: John Stuart Mill's the Subjection of Women," Political Theory 9.2 (1981): 229-247. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00905917810090020 5
- ---, ""One Must Ride Behind": Married Women's Rights and the Divorce Act of 1857," Victorian Studies 25.3 (1982): 355-376.
- ---, "A Case against Pregnancy Contracts: Embodied Selves, Liberal Theory and the Law," Politics and the Life sciences : The journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences 8.2 (1990): 216-20.
- ---, "Marital Slavery and Friendship : John Stuart Mill's "the Subjection of Women"," Feminist Interpretations and Political theory. (1991):
- ---, ""Surrogate Mothering" and Women's Freedom : A Critique of Contracts for Human Reproduction," Signs (1993):
- ---, with Michael J. Sandel, "Liberalism and the Future of Democracy," Stanford Law Review 49.5 (1997): 1271. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1229253
- ---, "The Cambridge Companion to Mill: The Subjection of Woman," The Cambridge Companion to Mill (1998):
- ---, "Public Policy and the Ethics of Care," Hypatia 16.3 (2001): 157-160.
- ---, "El Derecho Reproductivo Y El Mercado De Esperma Y Óvulos Humanos," Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política (2001):99- 119
- ---, "Collaboration and Commodification in Assisted Procreation: Reflections on an Open Market and Anonymous Donation in Human Sperm and Eggs," Law & Society Review 36.2 (2002): 257-284. https://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1512177
- ---, "Toward New Understandings of Adoption: Individuals and Relationships in Transracial and Open Adoption," Nomos 44 (2003): 15-57.
- Shanley, Molly (Fall 2013), "The Last Page: Forty Years of Feminism at Vassar", Vassar: The Alumnae/i Quarterly, 109 (3)
- ---, "College Courses in County Jails: Pipedreams or Possibilities?," PS, Political Science & Politics 52.1 (2019): 89-92.
- ---, Adrienne Asch, "Involuntary Childlessness, Reproductive Technology, and Social Justice: The Medical Mask on Social Illness," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 34.4 (2009): 851-874. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/597141
Books
[edit]- Mary Lyndon Shanley, Miguel De Unamuno: His Political Thought and Activity (1972). Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 1972.
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon (1989). Feminism, marriage and the law in Victorian England. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691078199.
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon; Pateman, Carole (1991). Feminist interpretations and political theory. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 9780271007427.
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon (2001). Making babies, making families: What matters most in an age of reproductive technologies, surrogacy, adoption, and same-sex and unwed parents. Beacon.
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon; Young, Iris Marion; Neill, Daniel (2008). Illusion of consent engaging with Carole Pateman. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 9780271035918.
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon; Cohen, Joshua; Chasman, Deborah (2004). Just marriage. Oxford UK New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195176261.
References
[edit]- Gale, ed. (2005). "Mary L(Yndon) Shanley". Gale Literature Contemporary Authors. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale.
- Kumar, Lisa, ed. (2012). "Shanley, Mary L(yndon)". The Writers Directory. Vol. 5 (30 ed.). St. James Press.
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Shanley, Mary Lyndon, 1944-". Library of Congress. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
- ^ "Faculty: Mary L. Shanley". Political Science Department, Vassar College. Archived from the original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
- ^ a b Shanley (2013).
- ^ Shanley (1989), p. x.
- ^ Gale (2005).
- ^ Kumar (2012).
- ^ Shanley, Mary Lyndon (1 June 2003). "Just marriage". Boston Review. Boston Review.
- ^ Shanley, Mary Lyndon (August 2001). "Public policy and the ethics of care". Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 16 (3): 157–160. doi:10.1111/j.1527-2001.2001.tb00932.x. S2CID 144765779.