Prejudicial Appearances
Autor Robert C Post, K. Anthonyappiah, Judith Butler, Thomas C Grey, Reva B. Siegelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2001
Each of the four distinguished commentators who respond to Post's evocative essay brings a distinctive perspective to this re-conception. K. Anthony Appiah investigates the logic of stereotyping. Thomas C. Grey examines whether Post's proposal can be reconciled with the values of the rule of law. Questioning whether the law ought to endorse any concept of a social practice that defines persons, Judith Butler explores the tension between post-modern and deconstructive approaches to anti-discrimination. And Reva B. Siegel applies critical race theory to query whether anti-discrimination law's reshaping of race and gender should best be understood in terms of practices of subordination.
By representing the variety of views that have been propagated in attempting to reconceive the thrust of anti-discrimination law, both students and scholars interested in the relationships among law, rhetoric, postmodernism, race, and gender will be enriched by Prejudicial Appearances.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822327134
ISBN-10: 0822327139
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 150 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822327139
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 150 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
Cuprins
Prejudicial appearances : the logic of American Antidiscrimination Law; Robert Post
Stereotypes and the shaping of identity; K Antony Appiah
Appearances aside; Judith Butler
Cover-blindness; Thomas C. Grey
Discrimination in the eyes of the law: how color blindness discourse disrupts and rationalizes social stratification; Reva B. Siegel
Response to commentators; Robert Post
Stereotypes and the shaping of identity; K Antony Appiah
Appearances aside; Judith Butler
Cover-blindness; Thomas C. Grey
Discrimination in the eyes of the law: how color blindness discourse disrupts and rationalizes social stratification; Reva B. Siegel
Response to commentators; Robert Post
Recenzii
"Post is one of the most sophisticated members of the legal academy, and, not surprisingly, he offers here an illuminating contrast between certain conventional, 'formal' approaches to analysing 'discrimination' and a far more contextual, sociologically nuanced understanding of social practices."- Sanford Levinson, author of Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking: Cases and Materials
"Post's argument is rigorous, inventive, and indeed groundbreaking. The commentators respond elegantly, maximising the potential of their disciplinary backgrounds to produce interesting differences in their approach to the issue. This is an excellent introduction to the real contours of anti-discrimination case law and to the best thinking about what equal protection can and should be."- Janey E. Halley, author of Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military's Anti-Gay Policy
"Post is one of the most sophisticated members of the legal academy, and, not surprisingly, he offers here an illuminating contrast between certain conventional, 'formal' approaches to analysing 'discrimination' and a far more contextual, sociologically nuanced understanding of social practices."- Sanford Levinson, author of Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking: Cases and Materials "Post's argument is rigorous, inventive, and indeed groundbreaking. The commentators respond elegantly, maximising the potential of their disciplinary backgrounds to produce interesting differences in their approach to the issue. This is an excellent introduction to the real contours of anti-discrimination case law and to the best thinking about what equal protection can and should be."- Janey E. Halley, author of Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military's Anti-Gay Policy
"Post's argument is rigorous, inventive, and indeed groundbreaking. The commentators respond elegantly, maximising the potential of their disciplinary backgrounds to produce interesting differences in their approach to the issue. This is an excellent introduction to the real contours of anti-discrimination case law and to the best thinking about what equal protection can and should be."- Janey E. Halley, author of Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military's Anti-Gay Policy
"Post is one of the most sophisticated members of the legal academy, and, not surprisingly, he offers here an illuminating contrast between certain conventional, 'formal' approaches to analysing 'discrimination' and a far more contextual, sociologically nuanced understanding of social practices."- Sanford Levinson, author of Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking: Cases and Materials "Post's argument is rigorous, inventive, and indeed groundbreaking. The commentators respond elegantly, maximising the potential of their disciplinary backgrounds to produce interesting differences in their approach to the issue. This is an excellent introduction to the real contours of anti-discrimination case law and to the best thinking about what equal protection can and should be."- Janey E. Halley, author of Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military's Anti-Gay Policy
Notă biografică
Robert C. Post is Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley.
K. Anthony Appiah is Professor of Afro-American Studies and Philosophy at Harvard University.
Judith Butler is Professor of Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley.
Thomas C. Grey is Professor of Law at Stanford University.
Reva B. Siegel is Professor of Law at Yale University.
K. Anthony Appiah is Professor of Afro-American Studies and Philosophy at Harvard University.
Judith Butler is Professor of Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley.
Thomas C. Grey is Professor of Law at Stanford University.
Reva B. Siegel is Professor of Law at Yale University.
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"Post is one of the most sophisticated members of the legal academy, and, not surprisingly, he offers here an illuminating contrast between certain conventional, 'formal' approaches to analyzing 'discrimination' and a far more contextual, sociologically nuanced understanding of social practices."--Sanford Levinson, author of "Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking: Cases and Materials"
Descriere
A dialogue among five eminent scholars--in law and philosophy--about laws based on appearance.