Toxic Diversity: Race, Gender, and Law Talk in AmericaNYU Press, 2005 M07 1 - 335 páginas Toxic Diversity offers an invigorating view of race, gender, and law in America. Analyzing the work of preeminent legal scholars such as Patricia Williams, Derrick Bell, Lani Guinier, and Richard Delgado, Dan Subotnik argues that race and gender theorists poison our social and intellectual environment by almost deliberately misinterpreting racial interaction and data and turning white males into victimizers. Far from energizing women and minorities, Subotnik concludes, theorists divert their energies from implementing America's social justice agenda. |
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... claiming that the nword is “the filthiest, dirtiest, nastiest word in the English language [and] will blind the jury. It will blind them to the truth [and] impair their ability to be fair and impartial.” With the evidence allowed in ...
... they have elicited an especially large amount of feminist commentary, the third because it is arguably tied to a fundamental social problem. Chapter 7 evaluates the feminist claim that law schools oppress women students, and chapter 8.
Race, Gender, and Law Talk in America Dan Subotnik. claim that law schools oppress women students, and chapter 8 extends this discussion to a related claim concerning abuse of women faculty in the academy. Chapter 9 examines the issue of ...
... for not fitting the Jones claim into a larger context of the abusive relationship between “black domestics and their white employers.”3 The following fuller exposition of Austin's critique of the Wisconsin Supreme Court's opinion.
... claim of distress may also be attributed to her limited income.” That may be so, but does a court not need evidence? 5. “If the Fishers were truly concerned about her, they would have been happy that she had obtained a better job.” By ...
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The Vagina Monologues | |
Black and Blue | |
Crime Stories | |
Eyes on the Prize | |
Final Exam | |
Bibliography | |
Name Index | |
Subject Index | |