Across various academic fields and from a range of political orientations, scholars note that a pervasive rights discourse shapes the imaginable horizons of identity, politics, and social life in the United States. Many critiques of rights since the 1970s highlight a particular conundrum of this rights culture: existing rights law and ubiquitous rights invocations fail to guarantee equal conditions for thriving across racialized and gendered axes of identity. Words Are Found Responsible: Poetry’s Jurisdiction and the Transformation of Equal Rights emphasizes and complicates elements of these critiques by reading poetry of the 1970s and 1980s in relation to shifting rights jurisprudence. I argue that the work of intersectional feminist poets...
Humanities scholars have recently begun to use the phrase ‘narrating rights’ as a way of describing ...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Increasingly, Canadians have sought to understand themselves as a community through the language of ...
Across various academic fields and from a range of political orientations, scholars note that a perv...
Rights in American society present a paradox-critics increasingly assert that proliferation of right...
This article revisits accounts of the black radical tradition as a critique and alternative to insti...
This is perhaps not the chapter you were expecting to find in this book, for how can an art have a p...
Rights in American society present a paradox-critics increasingly assert that proliferation of right...
This essay traces the relationship between activists and academics involved in the campaign for “wom...
Poetic Self Expression, Impact, and Activism revolves around Black women activists and how they used...
“Judicial Rhetoric and Radical Politics: Sexuality, Race, and the Fourteenth Amendment” takes up U.S...
Rather than looking at what the courts have produced in the way of philosophy, principles, and conce...
“Judicial Rhetoric and Radical Politics: Sexuality, Race, and the Fourteenth Amendment” takes up U.S...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
The presence of Ecofeminism in women\u27s poetry can empower women today who engage in feminist acti...
Humanities scholars have recently begun to use the phrase ‘narrating rights’ as a way of describing ...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Increasingly, Canadians have sought to understand themselves as a community through the language of ...
Across various academic fields and from a range of political orientations, scholars note that a perv...
Rights in American society present a paradox-critics increasingly assert that proliferation of right...
This article revisits accounts of the black radical tradition as a critique and alternative to insti...
This is perhaps not the chapter you were expecting to find in this book, for how can an art have a p...
Rights in American society present a paradox-critics increasingly assert that proliferation of right...
This essay traces the relationship between activists and academics involved in the campaign for “wom...
Poetic Self Expression, Impact, and Activism revolves around Black women activists and how they used...
“Judicial Rhetoric and Radical Politics: Sexuality, Race, and the Fourteenth Amendment” takes up U.S...
Rather than looking at what the courts have produced in the way of philosophy, principles, and conce...
“Judicial Rhetoric and Radical Politics: Sexuality, Race, and the Fourteenth Amendment” takes up U.S...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
The presence of Ecofeminism in women\u27s poetry can empower women today who engage in feminist acti...
Humanities scholars have recently begun to use the phrase ‘narrating rights’ as a way of describing ...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Increasingly, Canadians have sought to understand themselves as a community through the language of ...