"This is not . . . the nomination of a justice of the peace to some small county in some small state. This involves the very integrity and fabric of our country." Senator Orrin G. HatchThe transcripts of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on Clarence Thomas are extraordinarily rich and suggestive. Much has been written about the hearings, but until now, no one has paid close attention to the actual language of the participants. Revisiting the words of Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill, Jane Flax asks what we would learn about American politics if these hearings were, literally, our only...
"This is not . . . the nomination of a justice of the peace to some small county in some small state. This involves the very integrity and fabric of o...
"This is not . . . the nomination of a justice of the peace to some small county in some small state. This involves the very integrity and fabric of our country." Senator Orrin G. HatchThe transcripts of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on Clarence Thomas are extraordinarily rich and suggestive. Much has been written about the hearings, but until now, no one has paid close attention to the actual language of the participants. Revisiting the words of Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill, Jane Flax asks what we would learn about American politics if these hearings were, literally, our only...
"This is not . . . the nomination of a justice of the peace to some small county in some small state. This involves the very integrity and fabric of o...
Jane Flax argues that a reciprocal relationship exists between unconscious processes and race/gender domination and that unless we attend to these unconscious processes, no adequate remedy for the malignant consequences of our current race/gender practices and relations can be devised. Flax supports her arguments using a variety of sources.
Jane Flax argues that a reciprocal relationship exists between unconscious processes and race/gender domination and that unless we attend to these unc...
Incorporating autobiography as well as reflections on relations between mothers and daughters, psychoanalysis, feminist theorising, race, and modernist political theories and philosophies, renowned feminist theorist Jane Flax brings together eight of her most recent essays in this title.
Incorporating autobiography as well as reflections on relations between mothers and daughters, psychoanalysis, feminist theorising, race, and modernis...
Jane Flax argues that a reciprocal relationship exists between unconscious processes and race/gender domination and that unless we attend to these unconscious processes, no adequate remedy for the malignant consequences of our current race/gender practices and relations can be devised. Flax supports her arguments using a variety of sources.
Jane Flax argues that a reciprocal relationship exists between unconscious processes and race/gender domination and that unless we attend to these unc...