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ISBN / ASIN 0816633819
ISBN-13 9780816633814
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Sales Rank #2,506,664
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Description
What happens to legal thought when key terms-society, culture, power, justice, identity-become unsettled? With the boundaries defining sociolegal scholarship undergoing a profound shift, this book explores the intersections of law, culture, and identity. Sexuality, race, sports, and the politics of policing are among the topics the authors take up as they examine how law both reproduces and challenges fundamental notions of order, discipline, and identity.

Contributors: Rosemary J. Coombe, U of Toronto; David M. Engel, SUNY, Buffalo; Marjorie Garber, Harvard U; Herman Gray, UC, Santa Cruz; Rona Tamiko Halualani, San José State U; David Harvey, CUNY; Deb Henderson; Yuen J. Huo, UCLA; S. Lily Mendoza, U of Denver; Trish Oberweis, American Justice Institute; Paul A. Passavant, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Lisa E. Sanchez, U of Illinois; Carl F. Stychin, U of Reading; Tom R. Tyler, New York U; and Christine A. Yalda.

David Theo Goldberg is director of the system-wide Humanities Research Institute at the University of California and professor of African American studies and criminology, law, and society at the University of California, Irvine. Michael Musheno is professor of justice studies at Arizona State University. Lisa C. Bower is an independent writer who lives in San Francisco.

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