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White men can't jump

Subtitlecritical epistemologies, embodiment, and the praxis of legal scholarship
CreatorHalewood, Peter
Magazine TitleYale Journal of Law and Feminism
Volume7
Magazine Year1995
Magazine Number1
Pagesp. 1-36
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
DescriptionThe author begins with a critical discussion of white male 'good intention' as a basis for scholarly inquiry into oppression. Then he explores the general theory of scholarly diversity which has produced the crises of legitimacy for white male scholarship. He examines arguments about standpoint and embodied, experiential epistemology made by some feminist and critical race theorists that form the basis of the concern about the legitimacy of white male scholarship.
Thesaurusmannen
seksisme
racisme
filosofie
juridische beroepen
rechtstheorie
CategoriesArticle/Artikel


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