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Mu, 49 Marks of Abolition
  • Language: en

Mu, 49 Marks of Abolition

  • Categories: Law

Sora Y. Han offers a poetic and radical work of legal theory and criticism that works at the confluence of Korean and Black anticolonial thought and freedom struggles to articulate new visions of freedom.

Letters of the Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Letters of the Law

  • Categories: Law

One of the hallmark features of the post–civil rights United States is the reign of colorblindness over national conversations about race and law. But how, precisely, should we understand this notion of colorblindness in the face of enduring racial hierarchy in American society? In Letters of the Law, Sora Y. Han argues that colorblindness is a foundational fantasy of law that not only informs individual and collective ideas of race, but also structures the imaginative capacities of American legal interpretation. Han develops a critique of colorblindness by deconstructing the law's central doctrines on due process, citizenship, equality, punishment and individual liberty, in order to expos...

Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno

Adorno is often left out of the &“canon&” of influences on contemporary feminist theory, but these essays show that his work can provide valuable material for feminist thinking about a wide range of issues. Theodor Adorno was a leading scholar of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany, otherwise known as the Frankfurt School. With Max Horkheimer he contributed to the advance of critical theorizing about Enlightenment philosophy and modernity. Inflected by Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud, Adorno&’s thinking defies easy categorization. Ranging across the disciplines of philosophy, musicology, and sociology, his work has had an impact in many fields. His Dialectic of Enl...

Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law, Third Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 645

Comparative Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law, Third Edition

  • Categories: Law

This revised and updated casebook comprehensively compares the U.S. legal approach to problems of inequality and discrimination with the approaches of a variety of other legal systems around the world.

To Regard a Wave
  • Language: en

To Regard a Wave

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A vibrant debut collection of poems exploring law, language and love, from a leading legal scholar of civil rights and abolition. Part sketchbook, part divination, to regard a wave invites us into a feminine shamanistic, mudang, journey through the underworlds of language imposition. Deranged by a devotion to be in something like a wave-dimension of language, Han's homophonic play across these poems tell a story of how exiled revolutionary desires live on in the weave of untranslatable and unlikely histories of loss and unbelonging. Her graphic chants transmit the experience of Korean freedom struggle as she deciphers the haunt of hangul across the many Englishes of anti-colonial thought. With each turn of the letter ㅁ, the shapes and sounds of the Korean alphabet mark the everyday horrors and beauty of life in the midst of wars upon war. Here, in a dreamscape created with the associative richness of hanja pictograms, fugitive desire and the desire for fugitivity disappear, one into the other, in search of new open fields. Poetry. African & African American Studies. Asian & Asian American Studies. Women's Studies.

Comparative Equality and Anti-discrimination Law
  • Language: en

Comparative Equality and Anti-discrimination Law

This casebook compares U.S. equality and antidiscrimination law with the law of several other legal systems, including those in Europe, South Africa, China, Colombia, and Argentina. Coverage includes equality issues in marriage, employment, affirmative action, reproductive rights, state religion, religious minorities, hate speech, and federalism. Extensive chapter notes add context to the developing law in these subject areas. Accessibility is enhanced by an extensive teacher's manual containing recommended syllabi for law school lectures, seminars, summer programs, and undergraduate law and society courses.

Comparative Equality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 596

Comparative Equality

Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law uses a problem-based approach to examine a global view of equality and anti-discrimination law, comparing U.S., European, and other national, regional and international legal systems, including those of India, China, Brazil and South Africa.The book covers nine topic modules:� Theories of Equality� Sources of Anti-discrimination Law� Employment Discrimination and Harassment (race, sex, age, disability)� Marriage Equality (race, same-sex)� Affirmative Action (race, caste, origin)/Gender Parity� Hate Speech (race, sex, religion)� Reproductive Rights� Secularism and the Rights of Religious Minorities� Rights of Persons with Disabilities (available only on the comparative equality website).The book is used as a textbook at Berkeley Law, Stanford Law, Georgetown Law, Fordham Law, the University of California Irvine, the Sorbonne, Sciences-Po Paris, and several other leading universities.For more information, visit comparativeequality.org

Esoteric Lacan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Esoteric Lacan

Jacques Lacan was fascinated with forms of the "religious" throughout his life, from monotheism, which shaped his account of the signifier, to modern occultism, as he was well acquainted with the writings of figures such as Oskar Goldberg and René Guénon. Lacan also repeatedly turned to non-European religiosities to test the limits of psychoanalytic theory. In his yearly seminars he engaged with traditions such as Kabbalah and Taoism, going beyond the Western Christian, capitalist and postcolonial setting of the French university to search for a possible outside to psychoanalysis. But such a quest ultimately recapitulates Lacan's constant awareness of the desire for a new master, and the still open question regarding the names and meanings that this desire may yield. This anthology of eleven essays, which travel from gnosticism to sufism, from afro-pessimism to post-68 ex-Maoist apocalypticism, investigates these unresolved threads that Lacan left behind. Beneath the exoteric psychoanalytic apparatus of Lacan's thought, there is an esoteric Lacan who remains unexplored.

Civil Rights in American Law, History, and Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Civil Rights in American Law, History, and Politics

  • Categories: Law

This book charts the ambiguous and contested meanings of civil rights in law and culture, confronting important questions about race in contemporary America.

Imagining the International
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Imagining the International

  • Categories: Law

International crime and justice are powerful ideas, associated with a vivid imagery of heinous atrocities, injured humanity, and an international community seized by the need to act. Through an analysis of archival and contemporary data, Imagining the International provides a detailed picture of how ideas of international crime (crimes against all of humanity) and global justice are given content, foregrounding their ethical limits and potentials. Nesam McMillan argues that dominant approaches to these ideas problematically disconnect them from the lived and the specific and foster distance between those who have experienced international crime and those who have not. McMillan draws on inter...