2021
DOI: 10.14195/2184-9781_1_3
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The Semiotics of Consent and the American Law Institute’s Reform of the Model Penal Code’s Sexual Assault Provisions

Abstract: The concept of consent is  ubiquitous in the West.  It is the foundation of its construction of meaning for sovereignty (and political legitimacy), and for personal autonomy (and human dignity). Ubiquity, however, has come with a price.  The making of a transposable meaning for consent that bridges political community and interpersonal relations  has drawn sharply into focus  the malleability of the concept, and its utility for masking a power of politics behind an orthodoxy of meaning that is both politically… Show more

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