The Rodrigo Chronicles
Autor Richard Delgadoen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814718827
ISBN-10: 0814718825
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN-10: 0814718825
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Recenzii
"An excellent starting place for the national discussion about race we so desperately need."
The Washington Post Book World "A novel in which two 'intellectuals of color'the narrator, a middle-aged law professor, and his protege, Rodrigo Crenshawsit down and hash out the issues of our time. . . Intellectually exuberant"
Los Angeles Times "A probing, thoughtful explication of the unexamined myths and assumptions that condition so many current U.S. public policy debates."
Booklist "Richard Delgado is a triple pioneer. He was the first to question free speech ideology; he and a few others invented Critical Race Theory, and he is both a theorist and an exemplar of the importance of story-telling to the workings of the law. This volume brings all of Delgado's strengths together in a stunning performance."
Stanley Fish, author of There's No Such Thing as Free Speech; and It's a Good Thing, Too.
"An excellent starting place for the national discussion about race we so desperately need." --The Washington Post Book World "A novel in which two 'intellectuals of color'--the narrator, a middle-aged law professor, and his protege, Rodrigo Crenshaw--sit down and hash out the issues of our time... Intellectually exuberant" --Los Angeles Times "A probing, thoughtful explication of the unexamined myths and assumptions that condition so many current U.S. public policy debates." --Booklist "Richard Delgado is a triple pioneer. He was the first to question free speech ideology; he and a few others invented Critical Race Theory, and he is both a theorist and an exemplar of the importance of story-telling to the workings of the law. This volume brings all of Delgado's strengths together in a stunning performance." --Stanley Fish, author of There's No Such Thing as Free Speech; and It's a Good Thing, Too.
The Washington Post Book World "A novel in which two 'intellectuals of color'the narrator, a middle-aged law professor, and his protege, Rodrigo Crenshawsit down and hash out the issues of our time. . . Intellectually exuberant"
Los Angeles Times "A probing, thoughtful explication of the unexamined myths and assumptions that condition so many current U.S. public policy debates."
Booklist "Richard Delgado is a triple pioneer. He was the first to question free speech ideology; he and a few others invented Critical Race Theory, and he is both a theorist and an exemplar of the importance of story-telling to the workings of the law. This volume brings all of Delgado's strengths together in a stunning performance."
Stanley Fish, author of There's No Such Thing as Free Speech; and It's a Good Thing, Too.
"An excellent starting place for the national discussion about race we so desperately need." --The Washington Post Book World "A novel in which two 'intellectuals of color'--the narrator, a middle-aged law professor, and his protege, Rodrigo Crenshaw--sit down and hash out the issues of our time... Intellectually exuberant" --Los Angeles Times "A probing, thoughtful explication of the unexamined myths and assumptions that condition so many current U.S. public policy debates." --Booklist "Richard Delgado is a triple pioneer. He was the first to question free speech ideology; he and a few others invented Critical Race Theory, and he is both a theorist and an exemplar of the importance of story-telling to the workings of the law. This volume brings all of Delgado's strengths together in a stunning performance." --Stanley Fish, author of There's No Such Thing as Free Speech; and It's a Good Thing, Too.
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In The Rodrigo Chronicles, Delgado adopts his trademark storytelling approach that casts aside the dense, dry language so commonly associated with legal writing to offer up a series of incisive and compelling conversations about race in America.