Race, Law, Resistance.

Race, Law, Resistance is an original and important contribution to current theoretical debates on race and law. The central claims are that racial oppression has profoundly influenced the development of legal doctrine and that the production of subjugated figures like the slave and the refugee has b...

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Main Author: Tuitt, Patricia
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012
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505 0 |a Cover; RACE, LAW, RESISTANCE; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter One The Slave, the Protagonist and the Law; Chapter Two Fanon and Causation; Chapter Three Institutional Racism and the Reasonable Man; Chapter Four Discovering the 'New' Europe; Chapter Five Postcolonial Theory at the Moment of Jugement; Chapter Six Unsanctioned Violence; Table of Cases and Documents; Bibliography; Index. 
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