Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World
Herausgeber: Cuison Villazor, Rose; Noble Maillard, Kevin
Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World
Herausgeber: Cuison Villazor, Rose; Noble Maillard, Kevin
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This book takes a critical approach to the US Supreme Court ruling in Loving v. Virginia.
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This book takes a critical approach to the US Supreme Court ruling in Loving v. Virginia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521147989
- ISBN-10: 0521147980
- Artikelnr.: 35304758
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521147989
- ISBN-10: 0521147980
- Artikelnr.: 35304758
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Kevin Noble Maillard and Rose Cuison Villazor; Part I.
Explaining Loving vs. Virginia: 1. The legacy of Loving John DeWitt Gregory
and Joanna L. Grossman; Part II. Historical Antecedents to Loving: 2. The
'love' of Loving Jason A. Gillmer; 3. Loving in Indian territory: tribal
miscegenation law in historical perspective Carla Pratt; 4. American
mestizo: Filipinos and antimiscegenation laws in California Leti Volpp; 5.
Perez vs. Sharp and the limits of Loving: race, marriage, and citizenship
reconsidered R. A. Lenhardt; Part III. Loving and Interracial
Relationships: Contemporary Challenges: 6. The road to Loving: the legacy
of antimiscegenation law Kevin Noble Maillard; 7. Love at the margins: the
racialization of sex and the sexualization of race Camille A. Nelson; 8.
The crime of Loving: Loving, Lawrence, and beyond I. Bennett Capers; 9.
What's Loving got to do with it? Law shaping experience and experience
shaping law Renée M. Landers; 10. Fear of a 'Brown' planet or a new hybrid
culture? Jacquelyn Bridgeman; Part IV. Considering the Limits of Loving:
11. Black pluralism in post-Loving America Taunya Lovell Banks; 12.
Political blackness: a sociopolitical construction Angelique Davis; 13.
Finding a Loving home Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Jacob Willig-Onwuachi;
Part V. Loving outside the United States Borders: 14. Racially inadmissible
wives Rose Cuison Villazor; 15. Flying buttresses Nancy K. Ota; 16.
Crossing borders: Loving vs. Virginia as a story of migration Victor
Romero; Part VI. Loving and Beyond: Marriage, Intimacy and Diverse
Relationships: 17. Black vs. gay: centering LBGT people of color in civil
marriage debates Adele Morrison; 18. Forty years after Loving: a legacy of
unintended consequences Rachel F. Moran; 19. The end of marriage Tucker
Culbertson; 20. Afterword Peter Wallenstein.
Explaining Loving vs. Virginia: 1. The legacy of Loving John DeWitt Gregory
and Joanna L. Grossman; Part II. Historical Antecedents to Loving: 2. The
'love' of Loving Jason A. Gillmer; 3. Loving in Indian territory: tribal
miscegenation law in historical perspective Carla Pratt; 4. American
mestizo: Filipinos and antimiscegenation laws in California Leti Volpp; 5.
Perez vs. Sharp and the limits of Loving: race, marriage, and citizenship
reconsidered R. A. Lenhardt; Part III. Loving and Interracial
Relationships: Contemporary Challenges: 6. The road to Loving: the legacy
of antimiscegenation law Kevin Noble Maillard; 7. Love at the margins: the
racialization of sex and the sexualization of race Camille A. Nelson; 8.
The crime of Loving: Loving, Lawrence, and beyond I. Bennett Capers; 9.
What's Loving got to do with it? Law shaping experience and experience
shaping law Renée M. Landers; 10. Fear of a 'Brown' planet or a new hybrid
culture? Jacquelyn Bridgeman; Part IV. Considering the Limits of Loving:
11. Black pluralism in post-Loving America Taunya Lovell Banks; 12.
Political blackness: a sociopolitical construction Angelique Davis; 13.
Finding a Loving home Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Jacob Willig-Onwuachi;
Part V. Loving outside the United States Borders: 14. Racially inadmissible
wives Rose Cuison Villazor; 15. Flying buttresses Nancy K. Ota; 16.
Crossing borders: Loving vs. Virginia as a story of migration Victor
Romero; Part VI. Loving and Beyond: Marriage, Intimacy and Diverse
Relationships: 17. Black vs. gay: centering LBGT people of color in civil
marriage debates Adele Morrison; 18. Forty years after Loving: a legacy of
unintended consequences Rachel F. Moran; 19. The end of marriage Tucker
Culbertson; 20. Afterword Peter Wallenstein.
Introduction Kevin Noble Maillard and Rose Cuison Villazor; Part I.
Explaining Loving vs. Virginia: 1. The legacy of Loving John DeWitt Gregory
and Joanna L. Grossman; Part II. Historical Antecedents to Loving: 2. The
'love' of Loving Jason A. Gillmer; 3. Loving in Indian territory: tribal
miscegenation law in historical perspective Carla Pratt; 4. American
mestizo: Filipinos and antimiscegenation laws in California Leti Volpp; 5.
Perez vs. Sharp and the limits of Loving: race, marriage, and citizenship
reconsidered R. A. Lenhardt; Part III. Loving and Interracial
Relationships: Contemporary Challenges: 6. The road to Loving: the legacy
of antimiscegenation law Kevin Noble Maillard; 7. Love at the margins: the
racialization of sex and the sexualization of race Camille A. Nelson; 8.
The crime of Loving: Loving, Lawrence, and beyond I. Bennett Capers; 9.
What's Loving got to do with it? Law shaping experience and experience
shaping law Renée M. Landers; 10. Fear of a 'Brown' planet or a new hybrid
culture? Jacquelyn Bridgeman; Part IV. Considering the Limits of Loving:
11. Black pluralism in post-Loving America Taunya Lovell Banks; 12.
Political blackness: a sociopolitical construction Angelique Davis; 13.
Finding a Loving home Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Jacob Willig-Onwuachi;
Part V. Loving outside the United States Borders: 14. Racially inadmissible
wives Rose Cuison Villazor; 15. Flying buttresses Nancy K. Ota; 16.
Crossing borders: Loving vs. Virginia as a story of migration Victor
Romero; Part VI. Loving and Beyond: Marriage, Intimacy and Diverse
Relationships: 17. Black vs. gay: centering LBGT people of color in civil
marriage debates Adele Morrison; 18. Forty years after Loving: a legacy of
unintended consequences Rachel F. Moran; 19. The end of marriage Tucker
Culbertson; 20. Afterword Peter Wallenstein.
Explaining Loving vs. Virginia: 1. The legacy of Loving John DeWitt Gregory
and Joanna L. Grossman; Part II. Historical Antecedents to Loving: 2. The
'love' of Loving Jason A. Gillmer; 3. Loving in Indian territory: tribal
miscegenation law in historical perspective Carla Pratt; 4. American
mestizo: Filipinos and antimiscegenation laws in California Leti Volpp; 5.
Perez vs. Sharp and the limits of Loving: race, marriage, and citizenship
reconsidered R. A. Lenhardt; Part III. Loving and Interracial
Relationships: Contemporary Challenges: 6. The road to Loving: the legacy
of antimiscegenation law Kevin Noble Maillard; 7. Love at the margins: the
racialization of sex and the sexualization of race Camille A. Nelson; 8.
The crime of Loving: Loving, Lawrence, and beyond I. Bennett Capers; 9.
What's Loving got to do with it? Law shaping experience and experience
shaping law Renée M. Landers; 10. Fear of a 'Brown' planet or a new hybrid
culture? Jacquelyn Bridgeman; Part IV. Considering the Limits of Loving:
11. Black pluralism in post-Loving America Taunya Lovell Banks; 12.
Political blackness: a sociopolitical construction Angelique Davis; 13.
Finding a Loving home Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Jacob Willig-Onwuachi;
Part V. Loving outside the United States Borders: 14. Racially inadmissible
wives Rose Cuison Villazor; 15. Flying buttresses Nancy K. Ota; 16.
Crossing borders: Loving vs. Virginia as a story of migration Victor
Romero; Part VI. Loving and Beyond: Marriage, Intimacy and Diverse
Relationships: 17. Black vs. gay: centering LBGT people of color in civil
marriage debates Adele Morrison; 18. Forty years after Loving: a legacy of
unintended consequences Rachel F. Moran; 19. The end of marriage Tucker
Culbertson; 20. Afterword Peter Wallenstein.