Doctrinal analyses help us understand what law does. Identity theory helps us understand why law operates in certain ways. Cultural studies can help us understand that where law operates is crucial to both how it operates, and on whom. Nancy Ehrenreich\u27s Subordination and Symbiosis: Mechanisms of Mutual Support Between Subordinating Systems is especially valuable because her symbiosis theory expands identity theory. Ehrenreich turns our attention to the subjectivities of those who are partly subordinated but mostly privileged-those who accept their own oppression in return for the compensation of being able to use the law to subordinate others. Nonetheless, symbiosis theory cannot fully explain why a practice develops in some places b...
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The cultural defense is an informal term that describes the use of cultural information to mitigate ...
This paper proposes an identification of the main arguments suggested by certain critical theories c...
This Article examines the conditions under which acting as if one has a particular legal status is s...
Doctrinal analyses help us understand what law does. Identity theory helps us understand why law ope...
We usually associate police officers\u27 dis-identification with certain types of suspects with the ...
In this chapter I briefly map the terrain of a set of scholarly approaches that could be called a cu...
Everywhere it seems that culture is in ascendance. More and more social groups are claiming to have ...
Theorizing the Connections Among Systems of Subordination introduces a symposium that addresses issu...
This essay is part of a symposium that looks at what Peter Kwan has described as post-intersectional...
While essentialism remains a prominent feature of progressive social movements, critical scholars ha...
Professors Binder and Weisberg expound a cultural criticism of law that views law as an arena for ...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
In this Article, Professor Torres examines the meaning and content of Critical Legal Studies (CLS), ...
This Article investigates why the enforcement of a given legal doctrine may vary with changes in the...
This Article arises out of the intersectionality and post-intersectionality literature and makes a c...
The cultural defense is an informal term that describes the use of cultural information to mitigate ...
This paper proposes an identification of the main arguments suggested by certain critical theories c...
This Article examines the conditions under which acting as if one has a particular legal status is s...