Legal Memories And Amnesias In America's Rhetorical Culture

Marouf Hasian, Jr.

Legal Memories And Amnesias In America's Rhetorical Culture
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
29 November 2021
Pages
228
ISBN
9780367007553

Legal Memories And Amnesias In America’s Rhetorical Culture

Marouf Hasian, Jr.

In Legal Memories and Amnesias in America’s Rhetorical Culture, Marouf Hasian, Jr. critically examines the rhetoric of law–specifically, the shifting lines between the notions of liberty and license. Hasian, Jr. explores how such issues as immigration, labor, national identity, race, and genetics have caused society to change how it thinks about, and uses, laws. In Legal Memories and Amnesias in America’s Rhetorical Culture, Marouf Hasian, Jr. critically examines the rhetoric of law–specifically, the shifting lines between the notions of liberty and license. Hasian, Jr. explores how issues such as immigration, labor, national identity, race, and genetics have caused society to change how it thinks about, and uses, laws. The author builds on critical race theory, feminist studies of the law, and critical legal studies, and he uses a case study framework that covers topics such as Sarah Roberts and the separate but equal doctrine, John Brown’s enactment of natural law at Harper’s Ferry, Typhoid Mary Mallon, the Holocaust, Susan Smith, the human genome project, and Rosewood. All of the aforementioned are tied together by an introduction that clearly delineates the basic theoretical stance of the book. Without a doubt, the subject of this book is provocative, timely, and timeless.

Order online and we’ll ship when available

Our stock data is updated periodically, and availability may change throughout the day for in-demand items. Please call the relevant shop for the most current stock information. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Sign in or become a Readings Member to add this title to a wishlist.