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Not only for myself : identify, politics, the law / Martha Minor

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : The New Press, c1997.Description: 245p. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 1-56584-374-6
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22nd ed. 342. 73087 MIN
Summary: In Not Only for Myself she invokes Hillel’s ancient questions about who we are, and who we are for, to help us think afresh about recent cultural and political struggles over individual and group identity. Ever the impassioned advocate of legal literacy, Minow enables us to see how legal battles over the meaning of identity give shape to and are shaped by debates in other arenas, including the stage, the classroom, and the home.
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Includes bibliography and index

In Not Only for Myself she invokes Hillel’s ancient questions about who we are, and who we are for, to help us think afresh about recent cultural and political struggles over individual and group identity. Ever the impassioned advocate of legal literacy, Minow enables us to see how legal battles over the meaning of identity give shape to and are shaped by debates in other arenas, including the stage, the classroom, and the home.

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