Looking white people in the eye : gender, race, and culture in courtrooms and classrooms / Sherene H. Razack.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: 246 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0802078982
- 9780802078988
- 080200928X
- 9780802009289
- 305.48800971
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Looking White People in the Eye -- 1. 'The Cold Game of Equality Staring' -- 2. The Gaze from the Other Side: Storytelling for Social Change -- 3. What Is to Be Gained by Looking White People in the Eye? Race in Sexual Violence Cases -- 4. Policing the Borders of Nation: The Imperial Gaze in Gender Persecution Cases -- 5. From Pity to Respect: The Ableist Gaze and the Politics of Rescue -- 6. Conclusion: To Essentialize or Not to Essentialize: Is This the Question? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Permissions -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Looking White People in the Eye -- 1. 'The Cold Game of Equality Staring' -- 2. The Gaze from the Other Side: Storytelling for Social Change -- 3. What Is to Be Gained by Looking White People in the Eye? Race in Sexual Violence Cases -- 4. Policing the Borders of Nation: The Imperial Gaze in Gender Persecution Cases -- 5. From Pity to Respect: The Ableist Gaze and the Politics of Rescue -- 6. Conclusion: To Essentialize or Not to Essentialize: Is This the Question? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Permissions -- Index.
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