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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... stereotypes of women and minorities, to wit, that they subordinate reason to emotions.20 If self-expression trumps social etiquette, moreover, progress will be measured by emotion released, not by emotion controlled. In this view, the ...
... stereotyping? Truth and beauty being interdependent, at least in Anglo culture, the cognitive deficiencies of whites cannot help but have profound aesthetic implications. “[T]he introduction of love, truth, beauty into the world has ...
... stereotype of inferiority.”41 If, through the foregoing rhetorical strategies and bargains, race theorists have succeeded in limiting academic debate, why have they not had greater influence on public policy? Columnist William Raspberry ...
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The Vagina Monologues | |
Black and Blue | |
Crime Stories | |
Eyes on the Prize | |
Final Exam | |
Bibliography | |
Name Index | |
Subject Index | |