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The Miracle Of The Black Leg Notes On Race Human Bodies And The Spirit Of The Law Patricia Williams

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The Miracle Of The Black Leg Notes On Race Human Bodies And The Spirit Of The Law Patricia Williams
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Publisher: The New Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.33 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Patricia Williams
ISBN: 9781620978160, 1620978164
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Miracle Of The Black Leg Notes On Race Human Bodies And The Spirit Of The Law Patricia Williams by Patricia Williams 9781620978160, 1620978164 instant download after payment.

Brilliant essays from the renowned Nation columnist—aka the Mad Law Professor—tackling questions of identity, bioethics, race, surveillance, and more

Beginning with a jaw-dropping rumination on a centuries-old painting featuring a white man with a Black man's leg surgically attached (with the expired Black leg-donor in the foreground), contracts law scholar and celebrated journalist Patricia J. Williams uses the lens of the law to take on core questions of identity, ethics, and race.

With her trademark elegant prose and critical legal studies wisdom, Williams brings to bear a keen analytic eye and a lawyer's training to chapters exploring the ways we have legislated the ownership of everything from body parts to gene sequences—and the particular ways in which our laws in these areas isolate nonnormative looks, minority cultures, and out-of-the-box thinkers.

At the heart of "Wrongful Birth" is a lawsuit in which a white...

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