The vestal and the fasces : property and the feminine in law and psychoanalysis

In Peter Goodrich & David Carlson (eds.), Law and the Postmodern Mind: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Jurisprudence. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (1998)
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