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Left Legalism/Left Critique
About this book
Brown and Halley have assembled essays from diverse contributorsâlaw professors, philosophers, political theorists, and literary criticsâunited chiefly by their willingness to think critically from the left about left legal projects. The essays themselves vary by topic, by theoretical approach, and by conclusion. While some contributors attempt to rework particular left legal projects, others insist upon abandoning or replacing those projects. Still others leave open the question of what is to be done as they devote their critical attention to understanding what we are doing. Above all, Left Legalism/Left Critique is a rare contemporary argument and model for the intellectually exhilarating and politically enriching dimensions of left critiqueâdimensions that persist even, and perhaps especially, when critique is unsure of the intellectual and political possibilities it may produce.
Contributors: Lauren Berlant, Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell, Richard T. Ford, Katherine M. Franke, Janet Halley, Mark Kelman, David Kennedy, Duncan Kennedy, Gillian Lester, Michael Warner
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Table of contents
- C O N T E N T S
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Beyond ââDifferenceââ: A Reluctant Critique of Legal Identity Politics
- Sexuality Harassment
- The Subject of True Feeling: Pain, Privacy, and Politics
- Ideology and Entitlement
- The Critique of Rights in Critical Legal Studies
- Is Kinship Always Already Heterosexual?
- Beyond Gay Marriage
- Putting Sex to Work
- Dismembered Selves and Wandering Wombs
- When Renewal Repeats: Thinking against the Box
- Suffering the Paradoxes of Rights
- Contributors
- Index