Race, law, and culture reflections on Brown v. Board of Education

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press 1997
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Beschreibung:"Originally presented at the conference "Brown at Forty," held at Amherst College in December 1994"--Acknowledgments. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Paralleltitel: Race, law, & culture
Includes bibliographical references and index
The continuing contest about race in American law and culture: on reading the meaning of Brown / Austin Sarat -- Performing interpretation: a legacy of civil rights lawyering in Brown v. Board of Education / Peggy Cooper Davis -- Brown in context / Lawrence M. Friedman -- From Brown to Casey: the U.S. Supreme Court and the burdens of history / David J. Garrow -- Brown and the harm of legal segregation / George Kateb -- The triumph and transformation of antidiscrimination law / Paul Gewirtz -- Social engineers or corporate tools? Brown v. Board of Education and the conscience
In Race, Law, and Culture, Austin Sarat and others take the continuing controversy about race in law and culture as an invitation to revisit Brown and use this case as a lens through which to view that controversy and the issues involved in it. Revealing how Brown is implicated in America's persistent uncertainties about race, the essays in this book address crucial questions about race, law, and culture in contemporary America, such as: What were the legal and cultural visions contained in Brown? How have those visions been articulated in other legal struggles? Why does the subject of race continue to haunt the American imagination? Bringing together an unusual array of leading scholars, this readable and provocative work provides an important perspective from which to view questions of race in modern America
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 238 p.)
ISBN:0195106210
128045279X
1423741099
9781280452796
9781423741091