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Race and Sexual Orientation in Legal Scholarship [special]

CreatorCox, Barbara J.
Arriola, Elvia R.
McNeill, Kevin F.
[et al.]
Magazine TitleNational Journal of Sexual Orientation Law
Volume4
Magazine Year1998
Magazine Number1
Pagesp.1-60
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
DescriptionSpecial on the January 1998 panel on 'Race and Sexual Orientation in Legal Scholarship' at the American Association of Law Schools. Barbara J. Cox plead to change the whiteness of gay and lesbian scholarship and to recognize its monolithic viewpoint. Elvia R. Arriola examines her development as a Latina Lesbian legal scholar and urges her academic colleagues to examine their privilege and underlying assumptions and exhorts them to focus on the intersections between race and sexual orientation to 'produce healing, community and a commitment to coalition, not divisiveness in the politics of identity.' Kevin McNeill, a Sociology graduate student, examines twenty years of empirical literature regarding the parenting styles of gay and lesbian parents, to determine what effects, if any, these alternative family groups have on their children, as compared to those raised in heterosexual families. Frank Valdes analyzes the 'Solomon II amendment'--federal legislation that denies certain types of federal student-loan funds to law schools which prohibit the United States military, an employer that openly and formally discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation, from recruiting on their campuses.
Thesauruslesbische en homostudies
recht
seksualiteit
wit
racisme
etniciteit
ouderschap
opvoeding
krijgsmacht
Verenigde Staten
congressen
CategoriesArticle/Artikel


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